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Applications for tickets to the Harvard-Dartmouth hockey game, which will be played on Monday, February 22, at 8.15 o'clock at the St. Nicholas Rink, New York, should be sent to the H. A. A. office before Thursday, February 18, at 5 o'clock. All applications must be accompanied by money orders, or checks made payable to the H. A. A., and a stamped self-addressed envelope. The price of the tickets...
Although Captain Severance's resignation must be a severe blow to Harvard's rowing prospects, it does not deprive the future of all promise. There seems still a slight possibility that he will be in condition to row later in the season, but even without him there will be back in College and eligible to row six members of last year's eight. Three members of last year's four-oar, P. Ellis '09, F. A. Reece '09, and P. Withington '09, are eligible again this year, and in addition there is available material from last year's Freshman squad...
Provided there is ice in the Stadium rink or on any of the nearby ponds, the hockey game between the Junior and Sophomore class teams must be played today at 3.30 o'clock. In case there is ice, and the game is not played both teams will be defaulted...
...paper. He has entire charge of the candidates and of the news end. He assigns stories of general interest and plans for the cuts that are to appear from time to time. He criticizes the paper from day to day for the benefit of his assistants. Every morning he must "make out the dummy," which consists of assigning to the individual candidates the topics of the day and designating to his assistant his general scheme of make-up and featuring of stories for the following morning. At the completion of his half-year's work he succeeds directly...
Aside from the officers of the paper, the duties of the CRIMSON editor are not great. One Sophomore or Junior is chosen each year to cover football, one to cover baseball, and one for crew. Candidates are therefore excluded from these fields. Simple assignments must be covered by members of the board during the examination periods, when no candidates are at work. They must attend board meetings at intervals to discuss questions of policy, and must sign the register in the office every day, subject to fine for neglect to do so. The same penalty is imposed for failure...