Word: janitors
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Entries for the Carroll Cup single scull race, which has been postponed to Wednesday, May 19, at 5 o'clock, may be made with the janitor of the Newell or Weld boathouse up to 6 o'clock on Tuesday, May 18. If any two people are using the same shell, they must toss up for it immediately, and the man who loses must get another shell for the race...
...special attention of captains is called to the following rules and provisions; one ball may be obtained by each captain at the office of the Athletic Association in the Union before noon on the day of the game. The masks and chest protectors may be obtained from the janitor of the Locker Building; they must be returned immediately after the game. The winning captain must leave the score, together with a list of players of both teams, in a box provided for that purpose in the CRIMSON Office before 8 o'clock on the day of the game otherwise...
...chest protector will be provided by the University management for each game. One ball may be obtained by each captain at the office of the Athletic Association in the Union before noon on the morning of the game. The masks and chest protectors may be obtained from the janitor of the Locker Building by signing a receipt, and must be returned immediately after the game. In case of default, the captains are expected to return the balls to the Athletic Office...
...clock and between 7 and 8 each day. In case a man has things to give, however, and is unable to be in his room at the hours stated, he is urged to leave what he has either in the collector's room or with the janitor. Men living in private houses should leave whatever they have to give at Phillips Brooks House or notify J. Curtiss '09, Dunster...
...have any articles of clothing or any books or magazines which they wish to give are requested to be in their rooms during these hours so as to facilitate the collection. All who are unable to be in then, are requested to give the goods to the janitor who will deliver them to the collectors. Men living in private houses who wish to add to the collection are requested to send word to J. Curtiss, Dunster 40. All the articles collected will be distributed to worthy charitable organizations. The following articles are especially needed: text books of all kinds, coats...