Word: final
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Today the Athletic Committee meets to consider further but not to take final action on the question of abolishing intercollegiate athletics during the winter months. It meets without Dean Sabine, who suddenly announced his resignation just before the recess. The committee will undoubtedly feel his loss, but will in all probability battle through the present crisis with two, instead of three Faculty members. As yet nothing has been done about naming a successor; indeed, it is even probable that no appointment will be made until the new Committee derives its power from the Corporation a month hence...
...team played its first game with Annapolis, at Annapolis, on Thursday, and won by the decisive score of 7 to 1. The players were entertained over night by the members of the Annapolis team and left Friday morning for New York where they lost the final game of the trip on Saturday to Stevens Institute by the score...
...elementary, to make it possible to begin team play earlier in the fall. All candidates for next year's team are expected to report unless prevented by other athletics. Arrangements will be made to provide men with clothes at the field, but those who have them should bring them. Final arrangements will be announced in the CRIMSON on Monday, April...
...Everett had only nine men in their line-up, two Harvard men played for them. Today the University team will play the second team and tomorrow at 4 o'clock the final game of the season will be played with Yale on Soldiers Field. The line-up will probably be the same as today...
...last meeting of the Athletic Committee the University football schedule for the season of 1908 was approved intact, and the following vote was passed and submitted to the Faculty last evening: "That this Committee consider the desirability of abolishing intercollegiate contests from the date of the final football game until the spring recess and act on the same on or before May 1." If passed, this vote would do away absolutely with intercollegiate contests in hockey, basketball, swimming, and indoor relay racing...