Word: minor
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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CHAMBER CONCERT. The Kneisel Quartet, assisted by Madame Katharine Goodson. Lecture Room of the Fogg Museum, 8 P. M. Program: Tschaikowski, Quartet in F Major, op. 22; Arthur Hinton, Trio in D minor, op. 21, for piano, violin, and violoncello; Haydn, Quartet in G. major...
...seems to be generally felt that there should be a reduction in the expense of our training tables, and that this valuable institution should be available for the development of the minor and class sports, I wish to second the suggestion that Memorial Hall is an easy solution to this double problem...
...contend that it would be necessarily advisable for the University teams concerned in the major sports, to leave the Union. As a previous writer has well said, "the Union has proved in all ways satisfactory as the home of the training table." But for the larger needs of the minor and class team tables which the Union cannot accommodate, Memorial Hall offers an opportunity for a satisfactory training table, at cost. C. C. COLBY...
...games played in Cambridge is at present an excessive burden on undergraduates. Four or five years ago, an H. A. A. ticket at $5 admitted to practically everything but the Yale football game: then the Yale baseball game was made an additional charge at a high price; then the minor teams were thrown on their own resources and began to charge where most of them had not before, then the H. A. A. ticket was abolished entirely and all sports charged separately at a much greater aggregate cost. Subscriptions have continued as an additional and apparently unnecessary burden...
...solution of the financial problem could in my opinion be found in this way: (1) sell to members of the University, for $5, or less if possible, an H. A. A. ticket admitting to all home games in every sport major and minor; (2) abolish subscriptions, except for class teams, and leave managers and candidates for managerships free for the legitimate work of their positions, getting men out and looking after the general needs of the teams; (3) support all teams which the Athletic Committee allows to represent the University from a common fund, accruing from gate receipts and ticket...