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Last night for the first time, at 11 o'clock, a street car went on its trial trip over the new tracks recently laid in Mt. Auburn street. After 1 o'clock last night the whole street car traffic took the Mt. Auburn street route. The tracks on Massachusetts avenue between Putnam avenue and Harvard square will be torn up and cars will not run there again until the completion of the subway. The new route branches off Massachusetts avenue at Putnam square and follows Mt. Auburn street as far as Boylston street, whence the usual routes are followed...
...eleventh annual intercollegiate cross-country run will be held over the new Technology course tomorrow morning at 10.30 o'clock. Entries of teams of twenty were received earlier in the season from Columbia, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton, Syracuse, University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, and Yale. Tomorrow ten men from each college will be admitted to Technology Field, where the final selection of the seven to run on each team must be made...
...most enthusiastic and best attended mass meeting in several years was held in the Living Room of the Union last night. Old and new songs were sung under the leadership of J. S. Reed '10. C. L. Lanigan '10 and G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 led the cheering, which included the "long cheer." This was tried for the first time last night at the suggestion of E. C. Bacon '10. It met with instantaneous success, and is composed of three Harvards, nine rahs, three Harvard, nine rahs, three Harvards, nine rahs, and nine Harvards, ending with a crescendo...
...Gardner, Jr., '10 will preside and will lead the cheering, assisted by C. L. Lanigan '10. J. S. Reed '10 will lead the singing. Mr. W. F. Garcelon L. '95, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association, will also be present ton give a short address. The four new songs which have been selected by the song committee, and which will be practiced, are: "Score," by J. S. Reed '10, with music by J. W. Adams '10; "Harvardiana." by S. B. Steel '11, with music by R. G. William '11; "Harvard's Jubilee," by S. B. Steel with music...
...New Haven, Conn., November 16, 1909. There was a short scrimmage of the Yale squad this afternoon in which the first team scored twice against the second. Thee signal drill itself was secret, and afterwards there was practice in catching punts. With the exception of Vaughan, Daly, and Haines everyone reported for practice...