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Eighteen teams and thirty-five individual players have registered for the series. The individual players will soon be assigned to teams, and a schedule of games arranged. The teams will be divided into sections and games will begin on April 26. Each team will play every other in its section and the winning team of each section will enter the final round. The team winning the series will receive individual cups, have their names engraved on the Hale Chair, and designate where it shall be placed. After the games are finished an All-Leiter team will be picked to play...
...publication of a short sketch of the life of each man. In 1901 and 1902 a so-called "Class Book" was issued containing a sketch of each man and a class history: this book was sold for three dollars and the album was issued at the price of five dollars. This year, however, the Photographic Committee have put both the lives and the class history in the album, still keeping the price five dollars. This addition, to the album has greatly increased its cost of publication and it will be necessary to sell 500 copies to avoid a deficit...
...York has been cancelled because of the lateness of the season and the inability of the New York team to come to Cambridge at this time. Two picked teams, however, will line up for a practice game on Soldiers Field at 3 o'clock. There will be two twenty-five minute halves; in the first, the attacks of teams A and B will play their own defences; in the second, team A will play team...
...meetings of the committee some members almost made it a business to stay away, or if present took no active part in the affairs they were elected to transact. The Membership Committee this year was lax in performing the small amount of business its duties called for: five men not members of the Union were nominated for officers; the list of nominees was representative of a particular class of men and not of the University; the number of men required by the Constitution was not nominated; all the undergraduate nominations were made by three men instead of by the five...
College and Scientific School, five to be elected, at least one of whom shall be a member of the Scientific School--D. J. Hurley '05, L. T. Swaim '05, O. D. Filley '06, W. A. Schick '05, J. D. Peabody '06, B. L. Young, Jr., '07, C. J. Webber '05 L. S. S., F. K. Leatherbee '07 L. S. S., R. H. Bollard '05, A. G. Gill '06, W. Goodwin '07, R. L. Hale '06, H. P. Johnson '05, K. McLeod '05, W. S. Poor '05, J. F. Henderson...