Word: finding
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...attempt it, as nothing but confusion would result. They will probably meet seldom and operate solely as a check or judicial body to help out the coach, the captain, and their advisers, in making their plans in their relations with the Athletic Committee, and in whatever difficulties they may find themselves and need assistance...
...line, both the end positions will be left vacant, where the standard set by Bowditch for four years will make it difficult to find a satisfactory successor. Likely candidates are J. M. Montgomery, Jr., '06, who played in both the Yale and Pennsylvania games this year. A. C. Blagden '06, H. R. Shurtleff '06, E. G. Bartels '06, and A. Crocker...
Though it III becomes the student body thoughtlessly to find fault with measures--least of all those of economy--which the authorities have seen fit to adopt, yet in this particular case the final word of remonstrance seems hardly to have been spoken. That the libraries in question are exceptionally convenient and valuable for a small, but perhaps not entirely negligible group of men who are doing graduate work must be perfectly plain to everybody. That these men, since they are few, scarcely fill the the libraries every evening, does not prove that the opportunity of working there at that...
Many men in College find informal meetings of classmates for scripture reading and prayer a means of keeping alive their best purposes. To meet this recognized need class devotional meetings are arranged for men in the several classes as follows: 1905--Tuesdays at 6.55 o'clock. 1906--Mondays at 7 o'clock. 1907--Tuesdays at 6.55 o'clock...
Last night a meeting of the membership committee of the Union was held to discuss the best method of interesting more men in the Union, and a large committee was appointed from the two lower classes to find out the reasons why so many men in these classes have failed to become members. In this way it is hoped not only to call the attention of many of the advantages offered by the Union, but also to secure valuable data by which its attractiveness may be increased...