Word: may
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...finances published today is the general decrease in the receipts of the minor sports, which we attribute to two causes. The first is the falling off in the amount of subscriptions, for last year only about $7,900 was subscribed as against $9,144.39 the year before. The decrease may possibly be accounted for by a lack of diligence among the collectors, but we believe that it is due chiefly to the growing antagonism to the subscription system. If that system were abolished, the profits of the Association would be materially lessened, but the deficit could be met by erecting...
...hope that every man who competes today will continue his work during the spring. Coaches Donovan and Quinn will give every attention to new men from now to the end of May, and with proper support a good showing will be made in the intercollegiate contests...
...into the hands of the above mentioned committee. The committee will at once consider the problem of improving the efficiency of both halls, the quality of food, and the service. After informing themselves as thoroughly as possible concerning present conditions, and setting on foot such plans for improvement as may be thought wise, the committee will recommend to the Corporation a new form of permanent representative organization, under which, it will be hoped, some of the present difficulties may be avoided...
...chief aims of the Union lectures on the professions to help undergraduates to keep an open mind on this subject until they have exhausted the evidence within their reach. A man whose mind is nearly made up to become a lawyer may well keep his decision in suspense until he has heard what can be said for business, or applied science, or education. A man who thinks he wants to be a doctor may well hear what Dean Christian has said about a medical career but also what President King will say tonight about "The Claims of the Ministry...
About 300 entries have been made for the winter track carnival in the Hemenway Gymnasium tomorrow and Saturday. As compared with the entry lists of previous years, this number is unusually large. Additional entries in the dormitory relay races may be made in the blue-book at the Gymnasium before 5 o'clock this afternoon. No one who has not taken a strength test since January 1, or who is on probation, will be allowed to compete. All those who have not taken the strength test must do so today between 3 and 5 o'clock...