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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University track carnival to be held on March 9, the dormitories will be represented by relay teams. These races will be run on the board track outside the Gymnasium. There will be six men on each team, and each man will run two laps. Cups will be awarded to the winning team and to the runners-up. The Track and Field Club will present a trophy shield to the winning dormitory, which will be competed for each year...
...passing and team work of the University team was at times excellent, but was not sustained. Captain Burnham played a good defensive game and prevented his man from scoring. Brooks was fast on the offense and Amberg made several skilful shots. For Technology, Wentworth easily excelled, throwing four baskets from the floor, all that were scored by his team...
...Oxford, and in addition to writing many books on socialistic and philosophical subjects, has travelled widely. His purpose in writing upon these subjects has been to expose the fallacies of radicalism and socialism. Mr. mallock's philosophical works have attempted to show that science taken by itself can supply man with no basis for religion. Among some of the books which Mr. Mallock has written are: "Social Equality," "Property and Progress," "Classes and Masses," and "The Reconstruction of Belief...
...wishing to be permanently identified with the Class of 1907 should send in their "Class Lives" as soon as possible. Men who have not received blanks, or who have lost them, may obtain others by sending a postal card to the Secretary, Box D, Cambridge. The fact that a man expects to have further items to add to his record should not cause delay in his sending it in, as additions may be made at any time by notifying the Secretary. J. M. MORSE, Secretary...
...University race with Yale, in which each man ran six laps. Whitcher for Harvard held the lead until the fifth lap, when he was passed by Frissell of Yale. Both men fought hard on the last lap, but the relay ended with Yale three yards in the lead. Miller for Harvard and Stevens for Yale ran the next relay in which Yale slightly increased the lead. In the third relay Captain Minot pushed Tilson of Yale hard, but was unable to gain appreciably. Yale started the last relay with Parsons leading by five yards over Van Brunt. The latter...