Word: fours
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Applications may be made in groups of four, three, or two students, with preference to groups of four. Single appliations will be considered for groups larger than four. A student may groups larger than four. A student may apply in a group of four and also in a group of two. Applications will not be considered unless the student has deposited with the Bursar a bind of $400, or has deposited there $50 in cash as security. Those men who have satisfied the Bursar's requirements by a cash deposit must increase their deposit before the allotment to cover...
...Yale baseball authorities have announced their intention of doing away with the professional baseball coaching which they have had for the past four years and of returning to the old system of graduate coaching. This announcement was accompanied by the resignation of Coach Lush, whose contract does not expire until next fall. It was thought advisable, however, to make the change this spring rather than later, so Coach Lush has agreed to withdraw...
...conditions of undergraduate life changes no less striking have taken place. Football was not in any sense an organized sport, and rowing was only followed for three or four weeks. The animal spirits were manifested in bonfires in the Yard, and in other pranks. This is now worked off in organized athletics, though there is no necessity for the "rough, violent, fierce sports commonly thought necessary to the development of martial qualities." The fact that over 1200 Harvard men served honorably in the Civil War, over 160 of them giving up their lives, is ample proof that the "martial spirit...
Preference will be given in the following order: 1. Graduate and undergraduate holders of season tickets, first, for one seat, second, for two seats, third, for three or four seats, holder to occupy one seat in each case. II. Applications from season ticket holders, not for personal use, in above order. III. Applications from non-season-ticket holders in above order...
...goal on a good pass from Rumsey. The playing then became rougher, and the McGill forwards resorted to erratic tactics, unavailing because of consistent covering of their men by the Harvard team. Rumsey' was then put off the ice for roughness. Hicks at last got the puck, and all four of the Harvard forwards rushed it down the ice together, Pell scoring an easy goal...