Word: may
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...they had not been given such wide circulation we would regard these utterances as humorous; but so far as they may prejudice against Harvard the minds of unknowing persons they are altogether serious. In this community it is not necessary to explain the error of Mr. Chapman's attitude; the aims and methods of President Eliot and the Corporation stand above such reactionary attacks. Harvard men do not care whether their University has a few students more or less than any other institution in the land, except that large numbers offer large means for spreading and deepening Harvard influence...
...afternoon at 4 o'clock. It is necessary to hold the event here as no track men will be allowed in the Stadium during secret practice. Coach Quinn wishes all candidates for the hurdles to enter this event, as it is important to find out the new men who may be developed. There will be cups for first and second places, and entries may be made on the field...
...number of men from the class of 1912 who are trying for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON is not at present sufficient, any Sophomores who wish may still enter the competition by reporting to the managing editor in his office this evening between 8 and 9 o'clock...
...will be for the best two out of three sets and must be played on the day scheduled or else defaulted, except in case of rain, when they will be played on the day following. If their opponents fail to appear within one-half hour of scheduled time, contestants may claim default. Score cards have been placed in the CRIMSON office, and the results of the matches must be recorded by the winners each day. In case the result of any match is not posted by 7 o'clock in the evening of the day of the match, both contestants...
...secret practice for the University football squad yesterday afternoon consisted in a long scrimmage divided into two halves. Captain Fish, Corbett and Minot were all in the practice, but Corbett, when he was tackled hard by W. K. Page, severely twisted his ankle so that he may not practice for a few days. The work was, however, encouraging as there was much more life and snap in the playing of the first team. L. Withington remained at left guard, his work showing much improvement...