Word: named
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...take place from 7.15 until 9.45 o'clock in the morning, from 12 until 1.30, and from 5.30 until 7.15. In each voting place there will be a man in charge, and a certain number of watchers, whose duty it will be to see that each voter signs his name and class and drops his ballot into the box provided for the purpose...
...Justin Savage '19, of Cambridge, was thrown from his horse while with the Regiment yesterday and suffered concussion of the brain and severe cuts around the face. He was taken to the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, where he was reported resting comfortably at a late hour last night. His name had not been placed on the dangerous list...
...This cup will be competed for annually, the date of the contest and the rules governing it being determined each year by the head coach and the field coach. To the winner will be extended the privilege of possession of the cup for one year and inscription of his name upon it. In making their decision, the judges will pay special attention to accuracy and distance...
...revolutionary spirit which animated the Collegian was not suppressed. On May 11, 1866, the first number of the Advocate was issued. It was the Collegian under another name. The names of the editors did not appear, but the three Junior editors of the Collegian were summoned before the Faculty. There and in the pages of the Advocate the right of the students to publish a paper which should express undergraduate opinion, even when that opinion differed radically from the views of the Faculty, was strongly and successfully asserted. The counsel of the more liberal members of the Faculty prevailed...
...starting of other undergraduates publications--the Magneta (the name changed to CRIMSON after a successful campaign by the Advocate to restore crimson as the University color); the daily papers, the Echo, and the Herald (now the CRIMSON); the Monthly, and the Illustrated--led to keen competition. In 1882 a plan to consolidate the CRIMSON (then a fortnightly) and the Advocate was voted down in the Advocate board by one vote. Three or four years later, when both the Lampoon and Advocate were in financial straits, there was even some talk of combining these two publications...