Word: matters
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...city as thoroughly acquainted as possible with the qualifications of the candidates of all parties. Members of the University who regard Cambridge as their home, or who have acquired a legal residence here, may be willing to enlist in the Good Government League's work as a matter of public spirit; but all men who wish to fit themselves for effective service as citizens would find it a useful experience. Familiarity with local political conditions is not necessary; in fact, some of the best reports made for the Good Government League in former years have been prepared by men from...
...Advocate, which appears today, contains the following articles: "Editorials;" "Autumn Song," by J. Hinckley '06; "Harvard Types: I, The Grouch;" "Being Proctor," by W. L. Stoddard '07; "Four First Nights," by A. S. Locke '07; "A Homeopathic Treatment," by L. G. Miller '08; "Off Dog's Teeth Ledge;" "A Matter of Confidence,' by M. S. Winpenny...
...hotel, in New York. A place for the intercollegiate track games, to be held on May 25 and 26, will be discussed. The six universities in the Association will be represented as follows: Harvard, W. G. Graves '06; Yale, M. B. Sands; Pennsylvania, H. R. Geyelin; Princeton, W. C. Matter; Columbia, J. R. Hoyt; Cornell, A. Starr. The advisory committee is made up of the following graduate members: T. Gerrish '01, G. T. Kirby of Columbia, and C. R. McKeehan of Pennsylvania...
...made to the urgent calls for more candidates for the University football team has been exceedingly disappointing. At present there are so few line men out as to seriously hinder the trying out of the men for other positions. Will not the student body take hold of the matter and see to it that every able-bodied player reports at once? The prospects for a successful season are not bright and only the hardest effort on the part of the University at large can help us out of the difficulty. W. T. REID, JR. D. J. HURLEY...
...Hirsch, M. C. Leckner and S. F. Peavy; the Freshman team of D. Rosenblum, P. L. Butler and E. R. Lewis. There was little choice in the value of the evidence produced by both sides, but the Sophomore speakers, partly through greater experience, excelled in the matter of form as well as in the presentation of a more unified case...