Word: mens
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...scoring, the first six men of each team will be counted. Each place will count according to its numerical value, and the team having the least total will win. This will be the sixth annual race. Technology has won three, Harvard two. In last year's race, Technology won by the score...
...positive fact that not more than one-fourth of those present--and there were over five hundred--made even an attempt at singing. Only about one-half of those who did make the attempt seemed in the least confident of the words. It is disgraceful that so few men know even the first verse of their College song. We are printing the first verse, and hope that every man will make himself thoroughly familiar with it, so that on future occasions when he is expected to sing "Fair Harvard," he will know the actual words and not have to mumble...
...thirty players, with coaches, managers and trainers, left on the 6.18 train for Boston. The party is due to arrive at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning and will stop at the Hotel Lenox. The team will probably hold a light practice on Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon. All the men are in good condition...
...men from the three upper classes who have been rowing in the inter-dormitory series, should report at their boathouses at 3.30 this afternoon, to start work for the graded crew race which will come two weeks from today. All Freshmen who intend to try for their class crew next spring, and who are not participating in other sports, should report in the rowing-machine room of the Newell boathouse this afternoon at 3.30. The race for the graded crews will be over the two-mile course which starts at the Longwood bridge and finishes opposite the Union boathouse...
...masterfully done. The Club is to be congratulated on its wisdom in selecting this work of a graduate rather than attempting to present a play by an undergraduate which would, of necessity, be vastly inferior. The purpose of the Dramatic Club is to give good plays by Harvard men, be they in College or out. This purpose could not be better fulfilled than in the selection of Mr. MacKaye's "Scarecrow...