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...seems that very few tickets have been sold for the Senior picnic, which comes on next Tuesday, and so is not at all far off. The Senior picnic has always since the scheme of having one first started been an expedition to which everyone has gone, and which none have ever regretted going to. It is not a stiff affair and the only chance of its being so this year is that the members of 1909 are too uninterested and lax to go. It seems to me that this is a great mistake and a great pity; for the committee...
...nine has now reached a critical stage in its development. Two of the most important contests of its schedule have been recorded as victories, and next Saturday at Ithaca another decisive game is to be played. Throughout, the team has shown a sprit of determination to win that has been a considerable factor in its success. A splendid showing has been made so far, and it is with confident anticipation that we look forward to the final games of the season...
...Freshmen are giving promise of great athletic ability for the support of the University teams in the next few years. Last fall against the Yale freshmen they scored the first football victory of many seasons, and now they are to be congratulated for an excellent showing on the track last Saturday. The resemblance between the University and Freshman teams is quite remarkable. They are both strong on the track and weak in the field events, and in a great number of cases the points in the various events were decided the same way in the two recent contests with Yale...
...Coburn Players, who will present "The Canterbury Pilgrims," by P. W. MacKaye '97 at Radcliffe next Friday, are anxious to have about twenty-five Harvard men take the smaller speaking parts. All men who wish to take part in the production and who have not already handed in their names, should report at Stoughton 2 this morning between 9 and 11 o'clock...
...tickets for reserved seats at the intercollegiate track meet to be held in the Stadium next Friday and Saturday that were not sold by application are now on public sale at Wright & Ditson's in Boston, and at Amee's, Leavitt & Peirce's, and the Athletic Office in Cambridge. There will be admission only on Friday, but on Saturday seats will be reserved at $1.50 and $1 each. H. A. A. tickets will not admit...