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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock. Admission will be by complimentary and H. A. A. tickets. H. A. A. tickets will admit the holder and a lady. The complimentary tickets will be issued in a reasonable number to any of the University applying at the H. A. A. Office, or at the main store of the Co-operative Society today. The Irwin field and score board will be operated at the game and official score-cards will be sold within the gates of Soldiers Field only...
...place this evening when the Freshmen and Sophomores meet in Sever 11 at 8 o'clock. The Sophomore team will defend the affirmative and the Freshmen the negative of the proposition, "Resolved. That woman suffrage should be adopted by all states of the Union." There will be 10 minute main speeches and 5 minute rebuttals. The teams are as follows: L. C. Henin, R. S. Shillady, and B. Winkelman, for the Sophomores: J. W. Cooke, J. L. Miller, and C. A. Trafford for the Freshmen. The judges will be C. A. Dunham 21.., B. A. Pearson...
Just as Woodrow Wilson remarked some years ago while addressing an audience of educators, in college the side shows have crowded out the main circus, and the varied undergraduate activities, to be sure both "active and interesting," are attracting the main body of students. The number of men who come to college with the intention of pursuing scholarship as their chief interest from the start of their academic career is lamentably small, for young men realize that at present the activities of the scholar are not attended with band playing or cheering. Almost unnoticed and unknown the man who devotes...
Although the football game occupied our main attention on Saturday, the cross-country team's victory in the intercollegiate run must not be over-looked. A well-balanced and consistent team, it has won all its dual meets and is the first Harvard cross-country team to win the intercollegiate championship. To Coach Shrubb, who has had charge of the development of Harvard's runners, and to Captain Lawless, who has led them to such consummate victory, we give our heartiest praise...
...spectators, the Union will make changes in his meal service today. Meals will be served as follows: Breakfast, 7.30 to 11.30; lunch, 11.30 to 1.30; dinner, 5.30 to 8. The ladies cafe will be open at those hours, and if it is filled ladies will be served in the main dining room...