Word: freshmen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...College Freshmen, Class of 1909, assemble in Room 11, Sever Hall, at 9 o'clock on Wednesday, September 27, and meet their Advisers at 9.30 o'clock in the rooms named below. A written list of studies for the entire year must be submitted to the Adviser. Freshmen who have not been assigned to Advisers will consult Professor C. P. Parker, at 9.30 o'clock, in Sever...
...Merriman " 25Dr. H. W. Morse " 13Professor W. L. Mowll " 2Professor A. O. Norton " 8Mr. C. R. Nutter " 30Professor E. K. Rand " 14Professor F. N. Robinson " 31Professor W. R. Spalding " 6Professor R. DeC. Ward " 32Dr. K. G. T. Webster " 7Professor I. L. Winter " 18Registration of Freshmen in Massachusetts Hall on Wednesday, Sept. 27, from 9.30 A. M. to 1 P. M.Ackerland to Mullin (inclusive) Upper Mass.Murphy to Wright (inclusive) Lower Mass
...annual reception to Freshmen given by the Phillips Brooks House Association will be held in Phillips Brooks House on Friday evening. The speakers will be W. T. Reid, Jr., '01, J. M. Groves '05, Professor E. C. Moore, Dean Hurlburt and Rt. Rev. Wm. Lawrence, Bishop of Massachusetts. A quartette from the Glee Club will sing and refreshments will be served...
...Corlett '06 of the University four-oar crew will return to College. This squad will be supplemented by O. N. Shepard '06 and F. R. Pleasonton '07, the two University substitutes, and probably by all the members of this year's unusually strong Freshman crew. Of the Freshmen, S. D. Warren '08, J. Richardson '08 and S. W. Fish '08 will make especially promising candidates...
...first preliminary debate of the series between the Sophomores and the Freshmen, was held on December 16 and was won by the Sophomores, who defended the negative of the question: "Resolved, That the army canteen should be re-established." The Sophomore team was composed of G. J. Hirsch, M. C. Leckner and S. F. Peavy; the Freshman team of D. Rosenblum, P. L. Butler and E. R. Lewis. There was little choice in the value of the evidence produced by both sides, but the Sophomore speakers, partly through greater experience, excelled in the matter of form as well...