Word: let
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Captain Storer--were not in uniform, but watched the drill: Nor was Gilman worked very hard, being replaced for half the afternoon by R. Curtis. Trumbull was on the field in football clothes yesterday for the first time since his injury some time ago. Although he will have to let Soucy take his place in the Brown game, Trumbull will probably be in sound condition for use against Yale...
...Let the groan that went up when the dates of the Christmas holidays were first announced, subside. The student body murmured; the CRIMSON thundered; the Faculty recommended; and the Corporation voted. As a result the Christmas vacation this year will extend from December 21st to January 4th, inclusive, a day being added at each end by the thoughtful action of the Faculty...
...team had expected to find considerable road work but the Yale of 6 3-10 miles permitted very little of it. Although the men knew the danger of straggling on such a course, the whole team, with the exception of Boyd, Blackman and MacLure, dallied at the start and let the Yale runners, who were thoroughly familiar with the footing get off in a bunch ahead. The Yale runners also gained when coming down from West Rock, and the Harvard men ran a hopeless race trying to catch them in the rough going afterwards. Boynton ran well in the last...
...scoreboard in the Living Room of the Union Saturday afternoon, not a word is printed to indicate that none but members of the Union will be admitted. There will probably be a hundred non-members apply for admission and plead that nothing has been said to warn them. Then, let this be a warning to them. Hereafter, only members of the Union will be admitted to its rooms, except when special notice to the contrary has been given. This is as it should be. The Union has long enough been the puppet of organizations and men who are not members...
...posting of the list, which will be endorsed by the College Office, is an attempt to let friends of a man confined to the Infirmary know of his whereabouts. S. Adams '14 will be in charge...