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Deturs will be awarded to men who win positions in the first group and who have never received a detur. They are books purchased with the income of a fund established by Edward Hopkins, who was born in 1600. The deturs are bound in red leather with the seal of the University stamped in gold on the cover...
...Group I.--Where tickets are for personal use; Class I will include all applications for one seat only, (cheering section; applications for these seats are non-transferable) (a) H. A. A. ticket-holders, (b) undergraduates, and officers of the University, (c) graduates; Class II will include all officers of the University. (Special group for those who wish more than one seat); Class III will include applications for two seats only, (a) H. A. A. ticket-holders, (b) undergraduates, and officers of the University, (c) graduates; Class IV will include applications for three or four seats, (a) H. A. A. ticket...
...Group II.--Where tickets are not for personal use; Class I will include applications for two seats only; Class II will include applications for three or four seats...
...cheering section; 6. If a man desires more seats than he is entitled to upon his individual application he may use the application of another man, provided written authority to do so is attached to the application. Tickets assigned on such borrowed application will be placed in Group II. Where a personal application, and a borrowed application are enclosed together, tickets for both will be assigned in Group II, unless the applicant requests that his personal application be filed in its proper class in Group I; 7. Persons wishing to sit together, may enclose their applications together, for not more...
...been decided this autumn to abandon the graded club crew rowing system in favor of dormitory crews. Each dormitory, or, in cases where a single dormitory is not large enough to raise a sufficiently strong crew, each group of dormitories is to be represented by one eight. For those not living in dormitories eights will be picked from communities large enough to insure securing a comparatively good crew. The object of the scheme is to create greater interest in rowing as a sport, particularly among men who are not able to make class or University crews. A sufficient number...