Word: may
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...University may not yet be able to construct a new gymnasium, but it should at least keep the present one decently clean. It is now filthy throughout...
Owing to the success of the Phillips Brooks House spread last Class Day, the Association has decided to give another spread this year. Invitations may be obtained by any member or graduate of the University upon payment of a nominal charge sufficient to cover the expense of the engraving. These invitations will be ready for distribution about May 1. The tickets to the spread will be $1 each and in case there is a surplus of receipts over expenditures, this surplus will be refunded to the Senior subscribers in proportion to the number of tickets taken...
Referring to your editorial on fencing in Saturday's issue, I think a few words may justly be said in defence of the maintenance of intercollegiate matches in what is essentially a gentleman's sport, and one which should hold a high place among athletics at Harvard...
Entries for the spring handicap track games, which will be held on Soldiers Field on Friday, April 16, may now be made in the blue-book on the bulletin board in the Locker Building. There will be 13 events, and cups will be awarded the winners of first and second places. Only those will be allowed to compete who have passed the strength test since January 1, and who are not on probation...
...have been placed on sale as follows: for the performance in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, April 12, at Thurston's; for the performance in Jordan Hall, Boston, April 13, at Herrick's; for the performance at "The Barn," Wellesley, at College Hall, Wellesley. Tickets for the Cambridge and Boston performances may also be obtained from H. C. Beaman '10, Matthews 57. The tickets are $1.50 and $1 each...