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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...wish him a happy return home. We were very glad when he came. We are sorry that he has to go away, but we shall hope be will come again...
...number of intercollegiate contests calls for more than passing notice. The expression of opinion we are told has been sent not only to the authorities in Cambridge, but to the Association of Colleges in New England, an organization that includes a large percentage of Harvard's athletic rivals. At home it will carry great weight, but abroad it is too likely to be heard with indifferent respect. Coming at a time when all Harvard men are awaiting the outcome of an effort to restore athletic relations between Harvard and Princeton, its effect upon Harvard schedules will...
...professors, he deserves our heartiest admiration. How can we show this better than by attending the last lectures which he will deliver before this University-at least in his present capacity? We thus qualify this statement because we hope that the representatives of the German universities will all go home with the idea that at some future date they may return to this country and to Harvard...
...sale at Leavitt & Peirce's, Brine's, and at the office of the Athletic Association, and in Boston at Wright & Ditson's, 344. Washington street. They may also be obtained at the door of Hemenway Gymnasium on the day of any game. These tickets admit to the eight home games, except the Yale game, including those with Princeton, Brown and Dartmouth, and entitle the holder to preference in applying for seats for the Yale game at Mechanics Hall, Boston, January 29. H. A. A. tickets do not admit to any of the games...
After this concert the men came home by way of the Michigan Central Railroad. The travelling schedule of the trip was arranged by M. B. Whitney '08 and J. Curtiss '09, and the details of the concerts by the local Harvard Clubs