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...dinner celebrating the thirty-fifth anniversary of the CRIMSON will be held in the Trophy Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o'clock. Ninety acceptances of the invitations sent out have been received, and this year, departing from the custom of former years, thirty-five prominent undergraduates have been invited. Among those attending will be the present board, former editors of the paper or its predecessors the Magenta and the Herald, and several members of the Faculty, together with the invited speakers...
...CRIMSON is thirty-five years old today. We have developed from the fortnightly Magenta of 1873, through toil, financial difficulty and competition, to what you see us now--a daily paper of the undergraduates, attempting to represent fairly their many enterprises and to voice without prejudice their views. We unite today in entertaining, as best we are able, the graduates who have gone before us, whose efforts alone made possible the CRIMSON and placed it where it stands today...
This year's golf season, viewed from a comparison with the last few seasons, promises to be an exceptionally good one. Out of last year's successful team, five members are still in College: Captain H. H. Wilder '09, W. Hickox, Jr., '08, A. F. Shaw '09, and W. F. Morgan '10, regulars, and C. H. Burton '09, substitute. The following candidates have also handed in their names: C. S. Brown, Jr., '08, T. T. Clark '08, G. R. Minot '08, E. T. Clary '09, N. Harrower '09, C. H. Palmer '09, W. W. Bodine '10, F. W. Davis...
Spring football practice began yesterday afternoon on Soldiers Field. Forty-five men reported and were put through light practice in handling the ball and tackling the dummy, under the director of Coach Haughton and N. L. Hall...
Princeton has been defeated only twice thus far; by Bowdoin in five innings, 5 to 2, on a very cold day, and by the Jersey City professional team, 4 to 1. The team has won from New York University, 6 to 3; Ursinus, 5 to 3; Dickinson, 7 to 0; Holy Cross, 10 to 1; Virginia, 1 to 0; Georgetown, 10 to 3; and Lafayette...