Word: interest
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hearty support accorded to the 1923 basketball team is an evidence that interest in this sport has revived. Its organization among Freshmen is but a step in the direction of establishing it as a Varsity sport. The formation of class teams should come next. That such action would be favored is shown by the number of men who played last year on the Randolph courts. Without the incentive of a schedule or regular practice, there were always enough players on hand to form two teams; at times as many as four or five...
Predictions by the scientist Einstein, which have recently been partially confirmed by astronomers, have caused tremendous interest in scientific circles. Although the new theory is in itself practically inexplicable to the average man, the main consequences of it are simple enough for the layman to understand...
...Board of Directors of the Massachusetts Society will outline their plans for the coming season, which, is it expected, will be much more comprehensive than those of past years. Interest in aviation has been growing in Massachusetts, and the club expects to carry on a series of trials and experiments throughout the year to determine the worth of the different types of airplanes and to develop new features...
...balance on hand of $1011.50, which is a sum slightly larger than that usually on hand at this time of the Junior year. The itemized statement is as follows: Receipts. Balance from 1917-1918, $645.97 Returned from loan to Red Book, 184.90 Collection April, 1919, 1,029.50 Interest, 10.99 Total receipts, $1,871,36 Expenditures. Expense on 1917 Smoker, $41.45 Smoker, Feburary, 1919, 195.41 Smoker, April, 1919, 183.25 Class Scholarship, 400.00 Printing, 24.75 Student Council Dues, 15.00 Total expenditures, $859.86 Balance...
...Crimson invites all men in the University to submit signed communications of timely interest. It assumes no responsibility, however, for sentiments expressed under this head and reserves the right to exclude any whose publication would be palpably inappropriate...