Word: mens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...entries for the series of scrub hockey games, which will begin directly after the Christmas recess, must be made in the blue-book at Leavitt & Peirce's tomorrow before 6 o'clock. Every team must have a captain or manager who will have complete charge of running the team. Men may also enter as individuals and will be assigned to teams. Any member of the University who has not won his hockey insignia is eligible...
...individual members of the University hockey squad will meet in New York directly after Christmas to play a series of scrub games that have been arranged to take place at the St. Nicholas rink. In meeting their opponents, the men will play as a scrub team, and not as representing the University...
...provision for the religious worship of the students must include a recognition of the fact that a considerable percentage of them live within easy travelling distance of Cambridge, and that these men will naturally go home over each week-end. Of the many who remain, some will establish relations with churches of their own denomination in Cambridge or Boston, though on account of the transitory character of the student community this number will never be large. Some there will always be who will not go to church at all, and some who go only on exceptional occasions, being discouraged from...
...these different groups of our shifting population are many who in their homes or preparatory schools have been accustomed to regular attendance on Sunday morning worship. It is these men that the new hour at Appleton Chapel is intended to accommodate. The high quality of the services is evidenced by the reputation of the preachers who come to conduct them. No church accessible to the students maintains higher standards of worship and instruction. The change has been made in the interest of the students, and those who are in charge of the services will look for proof of the wisdom...
...Long '11, scratch; second, J. H. Noble '11, handicap 3 ft. Second heat won by A. Sweetser '11, scratch; second, H. F. Dunbar, handicap 3 ft. Third heat won by J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11, scratch; second, G. Miller Sp., handicap 3 ft. Heat for second men won by G. Miller Sp. Final heat won by J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11; second A. Sweetser '11; third, G. Miller...