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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...removed from the Union before Saturday noon. Lunch will be served today from 12 to 1.30. Dinner will be served in the Ladies' Dining Room from 5.30 until 7 o'clock. During the dance the third floor of the Union will be closed. At 6 o'clock the main entrance to the Union will be closed and access will be by the ladies' entrance only. After 7.30 o'clock dance tickets will be required for admission and must be presented at the ladies' entrance...
...final trials will be held Monday night at 7.30 o'clock in Sever 11. At that time each man will be allowed ten minutes for his main speech and five minutes for rebuttal on the subject for the triangular debate: "Resolved, That the federal government should have power to impose an income tax not apportioned among the states according to population." The men will speak in the order in which they are named above. Six men will be retained to compose the two University teams...
...Harvard Co-operative Society has received from the Metropolitan Water Board a cheque for the sum of $13,333.84 in settlement of the Society's claim for damages to its building and stock as the result of the bursting of a water main in Harvard square on the evening of December 24th last. In addition to this amount the Co-operative is given the proceeds from the sale of all the damaged stock which is now being disposed of by a Boston salvage concern. The officers of the Co-operative Society greatly appreciate the promptness and fairness shown...
...main part of the practice was a twenty-minute game with the second team, which followed a long preliminary practice, the two sets of forwards carrying the puck against their respective defences. In the game with the second team the first team forwards kept the puck in their opponents' territory most of the time, but were prevented from scoring by the good defensive work of Browne, Blackall and Smart, combined with the accurate covering by the second team forwards. Several times, however, the latter succeeded in breaking through their opponents and eluding the University defence. Three goals were scored...
More than a passing word of gratitude is due the Metropolitan Water Board for the promptness and fairness with which it has compensated the Co-operative for damages caused by the bursting of a water main in Harvard square during the Christmas recess. It is of course true that the Co-operative Society had a legal right to compensation; but private claims against public authority are too often enforceable only by tedious and costly litigation; and it is a matter for congratulation that the Co-operative, in this adjustment, has had to deal with one of the most efficient...