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...Cambridge Y. M. C. A. has started a campaign similar to that so successfully worked by the Boston Y. M. C. A. for funds for a new building. The date of the campaign is from November 10 to November 22, 1909. The organization for the collection of money is a citizens' committee of fifty leading citizens, a business men's committee of one hundred business men, and a young men's committee of one hundred younger business men. Stoughton Bell '96 is chairman of the business men's committee and Albert P. Briggs '92 holds the same office...
...Dramatic Club will hold its first rehearsal of its new play. "The Scarecrow," at 7.30 o'clock this evening in the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre. Due to Coach Trader's unavoidable absence, Mr. Percy MacKaye '97, the author of the play, will supervise the rehearsal. Mr. William Archer, the well-known English critic and author is expected to be present also...
...third annual cross-country run with Yale will be held on the Yale course at New Haven at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. Each team will be made up of eight men, and the first five to finish on each will score. Each place will count according to its numerical position, and the team having the least total will win. Cups will be given to the winners of the first three places and the winning team will receive a banner...
...brass band of 60 pieces to Soldiers Field to see the last open practice before the Yale game. Mr. Hall, in behalf of the Boston Harvard Club, then presented each member of the University crew of 1909 with a small golden oar in token of their victory at New London...
...Football Song Committee has selected the following new songs for singing at the Yale game: "Harvardiana," words by S. B. Steel, '11, music by R. G. Williams '11; "Harvard's Jubilee," words by S. B. Steel '11, music by R. S. Marshall '10; "Score," words by J. S. Reed '10, music by J. W. Adams '10; "Smashing Through Eli," to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia," by A. Z. Pyles...