Word: listed
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...publication of the black-list is a threat which has been often made, but it is beginning to lose force by repetition. Men do not greatly fear the risk of getting their names on the black-list as long as they are merely deprived of the right to apply for tickets in the future. It is too easy in such cases to procure tickets for personal use through some player or other friend. But if this list were made public each year it is not hard to believe that speculation would stop entirely and at once...
...participating members of the Co-operative Society at which the officers and directors of the society for the fiscal year of 1909-1910 will be elected and the annual report presented, will be he held this afternoon in Lower Massachusetts at 4.30 o'clock. Following is the list of nominations...
...coming year will be held by Australian ballot in the Lodge at the Class of '77 Gate, not in the CRIMSON Office, as has been customary heretofore, today between 9 and 6 o'clock. All men entering with the class of 1911 are eligible to vote. The revised list of nominations, to which the name of L. Withington, Jr., as a nominee for president, has been added by petition, are as follows: for president, R.C. Foster, J.A. Sweetser, L. Withington, Jr.; for vice-president, H.F. Corbett, R. Whitney; for secretary-treasurer, A. Gregg, G.R. Harding, A. Sweetser...
...clock the main entrance to the Union will be closed and those on the invitation list will be admitted by the ladies entrance at the east end of the building. President and Mrs. Lowell will receive in the Living Room from 9 to 10 o'clock. At 9.30 o'clock dancing will begin in the Periodical Room and continue until midnight. A light supper will be served in the Dining Room from 10 to 11 o'clock...
...University football squad held a short secret practice in the Stadium yesterday afternoon. The men were all rather stiff after Saturday's game with Cornell, and many of the regulars were given a day off. G. G. Browne and McKay, who have both been on the sick list, reported in uniform. Neither was in the line-up during signal practice, but both took a long run, showing that they were in condition again. O'Flaherty, Hooper, whose leg bothered him a little, P. Withington, P. D. Smith, Minot, and Long were not on the field. None of these men, with...