Word: intendent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...meeting of track candidates, which was postponed from Friday, will be held in the Assembly Room of the Union this evening at 7 o'clock. All men who intend to try for the University of Freshman teams are expected to be present and register...
Beginning today, members of Memorial Hall will be required to show either tickets or guest slips at the door. Men who intend to remain in Cambridge during the recess may obtain tickets at the office. Members of the Hall who have signed off for the week beginning Wednesday, December 25, must surrender their tickets at that time in order to obtain the allowance for that week...
...attention of men who intend to compete for the Bowdoin prizes is called to the recent vote of the Faculty of Arts and Science, "That all committees on prizes shall report not only the essays for which prizes are awarded, but also those essays which seem to be worthy of distinction; and all essays reported shall be considered in the award of scholarships and the granting of degrees with distinction...
...intend to try for the University and Freshman track teams should report today and every day next week. The work will be light, and is intended to get the men into shape for the hard work which will commence directly after the vacation. The work will be carried on under the personal direction of Captain Dodge, and there will be squads at 3.30 and 4.30 o'clock every afternoon in the Hemenway Gymnasium for sprinters, quarter milers, halfmilers and mile runners. The field event men should report to Coach Quinn at the baseball cage on Soldiers Field...
...activity which attracts so much attention in the outside press and is of such value to the participants, debating does not receive a proportionate amount of recognition within the University. How many men who intend to take up law are willing to try for even one team while they are in College? The preparation and delivery of a debate--especially the speeches in rebuttal--will be of great advantage to a lawyer, and less obviously to any man whose vocation demands quick and logical thinking...