Word: fall
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...regular fall election of the Harvard Dining Association held last night, the following directors were elected to serve one year: from the College and Scientific School, J. Adams, Jr., '08 with 218 votes, H. L. Murphy '08 with 202 votes, and R. L. Groves '10 with 182 votes; from the Graduate School, J. W. Hudson 2G. with 29 votes; and from the Law School, I. J. Bounds 3L. with 84 votes. E. R. Brumley 1L. with 45 votes was elected to fill the unexpired term of W. Clark 3L., resigned...
...annual fall handicap track games will be held in the Stadium tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. There are 214 entries, 14 more than last year, and 27 more than the year before. Contestants should be dressed to run at least 15 minutes before the time scheduled for their events. Men who have not passed the strength test will not be allowed to compete. An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged to spectators, the season football tickets not admitting to the games...
...regular fall election of the Harvard Dining Association will be held at Memorial Hall today, during the dinner hour, 5.30-7.30 P. M. The following directors are to be chosen: three from the College and Scientific School, taken together; one from the Graduate and Divinity Schools, taken together; one from the Law School, for the fall term; one from the Law School for the unexpired term of W. Clark 3L, resigned, for the first half year. The candidates from the College and Scientific School are: J. Adams, Jr., '08, H. L. Murphy '08, G. F. Waters '08, G. Dewey...
...meeting of the Cambridge Good Government League was held last night in the Assembly Room of the Union, at which Arthur Drinkwater '00, secretary of the League, expained the work of the association and called for volunteer assistants to aid in the work of the fall campaign. Students are wanted to interview the candidates for municipal office, and to look up their records. The information thus obtained will later be given to the voters of the city in the expectation of influencing their votes at the city elections. The league is a non-partisan organization, and endeavors to support...
...matches were played yesterday in the semi-finals of the singles of the fall tennis tournament, and four in the third round of the doubles tournament. N. W. Niles '09 easily defeated E. M. Pickman '08, 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. The match between C. C. Pell '08 and H. L. Clark was more interesting. The first set went quickly to Pell, 6-0. He played a fast game and Clark did not get warmed up. The second set was closer, going to four all. Pell took the next game by swift forehand and backhand shots, dropping them cleverly...