Word: givens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...positive advantages. There would be a distinct gain from the fact that men abler and more representative than those ordinarily attracted by a competition, would be available. In every class there are a certain number of men, whose executive ability has been tested in other connections, whose personality has given them prominence; men too busy to undergo a long, tedious competition, but who would perform gladly and excellently the duties of a proffered managership. No less than five such men, holding office by direct appointment, are now doing their part in managing major teams; they are known to be among...
...interval of a week without a game since the victory over Williams last Thursday has given the University team an opportunity to recover from the strain of a rather severe mid-season. The cancellation of the Dartmouth game last Saturday reduces the schedule to only 20 games, of which 10 have been won, 3 lost, and 7 remain to be played. The team will be strengthened today by the return of Briggs to first base. MacLaughlin will not be able to be back at second for several days and in the meanwhile Crocker will continue at the position...
Tickets for the Senior class dinner will be given out at the windows of Holworthy 9 on Monday and Tuesday afternoons of next week between 1 and 3 o'clock. Only men who have returned their postal cards to the committee will be entitled to receive tickets. All men are urged to return their cards at once...
...obtained at the Co-operative, the Union, and Leavitt & Peirce's. All directions may be found on the backs of the blanks. After June 12 it will be possible to secure tickets only at the sales to be held shortly before Class Day. As the best seats will be given to those who apply by application, it is urged that all undergraduates and graduates get their applications in as soon as possible. 1909 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...members of the University who wish to usher at the performance of "The Maid of Orleans," which will be given by Miss Maude Adams and her company in the Stadium on June 22, should send a postal card to D. Carb, Stoughton 2 today. Men, must agree to usher on June 23 or 24, should rain interfere. About 75 men are needed...