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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...still given his name. But now everything is new. A different organization must be established. That means that every undergraduate must more than over do his share to help the team along. The old Harvard spirit, largely forgotten during the war years, must once again be seen around Soldiers Field. We are told the material is excellent, that the coaches are the best to be had. These two parts of the Harvard football machinery will do their job well. The other portion, the great unorganized mass of undergraduates, must do theirs...
Athletic Association season tickets for 1919-20 which admit the owner to all athletic events of the University on Soldiers Field, except the first team games with Yale and Princeton, and also to membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club on registration at the boat house and payment of the required locker fee, are now on sale for $5.00. Because of the greatly reduced rate, these tickets may be purchased by members of the University only. The tickets consist of a book containing 30 coupons, each of which is good for admission to any home contest with...
Athletic Association season tickets for 1919-20 are now on sale for $5.00 to members of the University at Leavitt & Peirce's and the Athletic Association office. These ticket books, which contain thirty coupons, will admit the owner to all athletic events of the University on Soldiers Field, except the first team games with Yale and Princeton, and also to membership in either the Weld or Newell Boat Club on registration at the boat house, and payment of the required locker...
...annual fall tennis tournament, which is open to all members of the University, will begin on Wednesday, October 1, on Jarvis Field. However, all men planning to play in the tournament must leave their names at the Athletic Association or Leavitt & Peirce's before 6 o'clock Tuesday, September 30. There is no entry fee, but contestants will be required to furnish the tennis balls for their...
...leadership its usefulness has greatly increased. Thanks to his efficient work, we have here a place where men may receive practical training to fit them to revive the country from its present condition of industrial and economic chaos. May Dean Gay be as successful in the new field which he is about to enter as he was in the School which will feel his loss so keenly...