Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates for the Freshman wrestling team who reported to Coach Anderson for the first practice of the year yesterday numbered over 40, many of them being men who had chosen crew or football during the fall. This large squad, though probably greater than in former years, due to the Compulsory Athletics for Freshmen ruling, offers a splendid opportunity for the management to run off a Freshman novice tournament, open to all men from 1923. This, if run, will probably start at the same time as the University Novice Tournament in the week previous to the Christmas vacation...
Tickets for the three performances in the fall production of the Dramatic Club, which will be given on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week, are now on sale at the Co-operative Branch Store, Leavitt and Peirce's, and Herrick's. The first two performances will be given in the Pi Eta Theatre, and the tickets for these performances are uniformly priced at $1.50, with a special price to University undergraduates of $1. All seats are reserved. The Thursday performance will be given at the Wilbur Theatre, and the tickets range from 50 cents to $2 apiece...
...University Register, which has been in preparation all this fall, is now on the press, and the editors hope to place it on sale about the tenth of this month...
...University football team, will fill the position of toastmaster, and will introduce the following speakers: Major Fred W. Moore '93, graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association; Sam M. Felton '13, end on the victorious team of 1913 and a member of Coach R. T. Fisher's staff this fall; James Knox '98, coach of the second eleven; Sidney Curtis '05, and Captain W. J. Murray Occ. of this fall's victorious eleven...
...Monday, the Senate reconvenes, and it is the intention of the would be assassins to block any action on the Treaty of Versailles. They talk of setting internal troubles, letting the matter of the ratification of the Treaty go another year, and making it a party issue next fall. It has been a party issue long enough. Verily it may he said of the Wilful Fifty that having eyes they see not; having ears they hear not. May the Sanders Theatre meeting utter a few thoughts loud enough to make the blind and deaf ones in Washington leave off their...