Word: goings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weather and field conditions prevented the playing of the Navy-Marine football game Saturday, the entire program will be given in the Stadium this afternoon at 2 o'clock. The game will be preceded by the military athletic carnival, as originally planned, and the proceeds will go to the Navy Welfare Fund...
...League Island Marines of Philadelphia clash with the Boston Navy Yard in the Stadium this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Before the game there will be athletic events for the men in service, including track races and a tug-of-war. The entire net proceeds of the carnival will go to the Naval Welfare Fund...
Freshman athletics will go on as usual, according to the decision of the Committee last evening which reaffirmed the stand taken earlier in the fall in regard to football...
...offer their services at concerts given for the benefit of the Red Cross and other war charities, a concert will be given this evening by the combined Musical Clubs for the entertainment of the members of the Coast Artillery stationed at Fort Warren in Boston Harbor. The Clubs will go by special boat, the "Anderson," from Long Wharf at 7 o'clock. Special passes have been issued to the members of the Clubs from Major Holbrook, commandant of Fort Warren, giving them passage on the boat and entrance into the camp...
...penalty for not paying is a tempting one for the tired scholar. Though the use of Hemenway Gymnasium is forbidden there are rewards. The bankrupt student may not go to recitations or to the Stadium (thus exempting him from drill) and so days of long sleep and no work are within his grasp. In spite of these visions of a paradise at Cambridge we advise paying up at any cost for the arm of the Dean is long and the days of rest would precede months of hard labor. Our watch-ery today must be: On, on to Dane Hall...