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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman mass meeting will be held in Lower Massachusetts this evening at 7 o'clock. L. Withington '11, H. C. Dewey '12, R. B. Wigglesworth '12 and W. T. Gardiner '14 will probably speak. The class of 1914 will thus have an opportunity to show its enthusiasm and interest in the success of its football team at New Haven on Saturday. The class will parade to the field on Thursday to watch practice and cheer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Football Meeting at 7 | 11/8/1910 | See Source »

...Cable-ways and hoisting machines, all electrically operated, are used as a means of removing the material, which is employed in reclaiming land along the Charles River. Through the Square the subway consists of two parallel tubes. The tube in which trains go toward Boston is of a slightly lower level than the other. This difference in level is to make it more convenient for passengers coming from Boston who wish to change cars for Newton and Arlington, and vice versa...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RAPID PROGRESS ON SUBWAY | 11/8/1910 | See Source »

...defeated Massachusetts Institute of Technology over the Chestnut Hill course Saturday afternoon by the score of 36 to 43. The teams were composed of 12 men, the first six for each team scoring according to the numerical order of their positions at the finish, and the team with the lower total winning. Captain H. Jaques, Jr., '11, H. P. Lawless '13 and P. R. Withington '12 won the three individual cups for the first three men to finish. Jaques made the remarkable time of 31 minutes, 5 4-5 seconds for the new five and one-half mile course. Lawless...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WON FROM M. I. T. | 10/31/1910 | See Source »

...regulations adopted by the Athletic Association for distribution of tickets for the Dartmouth and Yale games, contain provisions decidedly unfair to the Freshman and Sophomore classes. The report upon which these regulations are based assumes that preferment to graduates in applying for one seat should offset for the two lower classes the preference shown to graduates in applying for two. The relative numerical strength of the two classes proclaims this exchange unjust. If 1000 undergraduates are given better single seats than graduates, the latter will be moved not more than a section either way. If 3000 graduates apply...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TICKET APPLICATIONS. | 10/18/1910 | See Source »

...Comparative Philology 2a hf., Warren HouseEconomics 1, New Lect. HallEconomics 2, Sever 30Economics 3, 6a, 14a, Harvard 6Economics 4, 15, 27, Upper DaneEconomics 5, Lower Mass.Economics 8a, Emerson AEconomics 9a, 12, 16, 21, Harvard 5Economics 11, Sever 36Economics 13, Sept. 30, 12 M. Upper DaneEconomics 18, Emerson DEconomics 22, consult Prof. GayEconomics 30, Oct. 1, 11 A. M., Upper DaneEducation 2a, Harvard 1Education, all other courses in Lawrence 6Engineering 1c, 5a, 5b, 8a, Pierce 209Engineering 1e, 16p, Pierce 202Engineering 3a, Sept. 30, 2.30 P. M., Pierce 110Engineering 3b, Sept. 30, 1.30 P. M., Pierce 311Engineering 4f, 6d, Pierce 211Engineering...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: List of First Meetings of Courses | 9/30/1910 | See Source »

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