Word: harvarder
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Reed '10. C. L. Lanigan '10 and G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 led the cheering, which included the "long cheer." This was tried for the first time last night at the suggestion of E. C. Bacon '10. It met with instantaneous success, and is composed of three Harvards, nine rahs, three Harvard, nine rahs, three Harvards, nine rahs, and nine Harvards, ending with a crescendo...
...give a short address. The four new songs which have been selected by the song committee, and which will be practiced, are: "Score," by J. S. Reed '10, with music by J. W. Adams '10; "Harvardiana." by S. B. Steel '11, with music by R. G. William '11; "Harvard's Jubilee," by S. B. Steel with music by R. S. Marshall '10; "Smashing Through Eli," by A. Z. Pyles '10, to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia." The old football songs will also be sung...
There will also be a spread in Sanders Theatre from 11.15 to 1.15 o'clock. It will be open to members of the Hall, members of Yale University, Harvard Graduates and their guests, but will not be open to ladies. The price of tickets will be 25 cents each. Members of the Hall who do not apply for dinner tickets may each obtain a ticket to the spread without charge...
This morning A.J. Freiberg '93 will speak on "The Associated Harvard Clubs' Report on School Administration," and Professor W.B. Munro '99 on "Collegiate Education in Municipal Affairs...
Tomorrow morning at the fifteenth annual meeting of the National Municipal League, H.E. Deming '71 will report for the executive committee. Of the four addresses, two will be made by Harvard graduates. A.H. Woods '92 will speak on "Appointments to and Promotions in the Police Force," and R.H. Dana '74 on "Taking Municipal Contracts Out of Politics...