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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Boston. There have been pleas for men of high scholarly attainment above all, and others for men whose administrative and executive qualities form the basis of their success. The CRIMSON will be surprised if the successor is not chosen from this vicinity and it would not be surprised to find him among the younger men associated with the present administration...
...Peirce's before 5 o'clock next Friday; (2) duplicate lists must be sent to the manager of the University team at the Athletic Office after every game; (3) every team must have a captain or manager who will have complete charge of running the team. This man must find out from all members of his team if it will be possible for them to play any day and anywhere at 3.30 o'clock. There will be a meeting of all these men at Holworthy 9, Friday at 8 o'clock...
...CRIMSON wishes there were more ghosts like that of Scrooge, although it believes that it could find a good many among its readers. It is not going to preach at all, and while it is going to wish its readers a merry Christmas and happy New Year, it knows of what small worth are mere wishes. It knows further how its readers and all other readers can have both a merry Christmas and a happy New Year,--and that is by listening to the Christmas Carol and so becoming excellent friends with Scrooge's ghost...
...CRIMSON has been interested to find out whether the voting at the election of Class Day officers this year compared favorably or otherwise with the voting at former elections. There were in the neighborhood of 620 eligible voters at the recent elections and 317 voted for the officers while only 246 took the trouble to vote for the committees. This is approximately 51 per cent. for the first election and 39 per cent. for the second. These figures are unfortunately considerably lower than in most years, and lower even than the average for the past four years, while the present...
After five years of experimenting with the European plan, the directors of Memorial Hall have decided to propose the adoption of the American plan to the members of the dining association and a vote will be taken on this proposition today. Nobody seems to be able to find out just what is the matter with Memorial or in fact what has been the matter for the past few years. Different directorates have proposed different remedies, new schemes have been tried and generally discarded as unsatisfactory after a few weeks' trial, and the price of board has fluctuated during all these...