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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Observatory appears this year for the first time as a constituent part of the University Library. It is a well-chosen collection intended for those engaged in research work in meteorology, climatology, and aerodynamics, and contains 8,000 volumes and 5,000 pamphlets. These were gathered together by the late Abbott Lawrence Rotch, who for more than 30 years of his life gave special attention to the acquisition of standard treatises, rare issues, and volumes of exceptional merit and interest...
...enough candidates have reported for the Freshman association football team, although practice has been held daily since Monday. If the season is to be a success it is absolutely imperative for more men to come out, whether they have had experience or not. It is not too late for unskilled men to win their numerals, if they will avail themselves of the opportunity offered by the early spring practice. All candidates for the team should report to Captain J. W. Feeney '17 at Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock...
...John Harvard," the steam coaching launch, will undoubtedly follow the crews on the river today. It was put on the water the latter part of last week but has not yet been used. In order to facilitate the landing of the boats that row late in the afternoon, the lights which were strung in front of the Newell boathouse last fall have again been erected. All of the Freshman crews and four of the University crews are now working at Newell...
...longer will late wayfarers be compelled to wend their course in pitchy darkness, and never more will Lampy be able to use the "pseudo-lamp-post" as humor for its picturesque cover. These same pillars of illumination have burst gloriously from the embryo, the Gay White Way now dominates our nocturnal existence, and the twenty-four hour day is successfully innovated...
...reels of "movies" will be shown, and in addition to this regular form of entertainment, there will be duets by L. L. Shropshire '15 and S. P. Griffitts '15, and music by a professional accordion player. Free pipes and tobacco will accompany the usual refreshments. In spite of the late announcement it is hoped that Juniors will turn out in large numbers, and make their second smoker of the year a success...