Word: nights
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting of all candidates for the University hockey team in the Union last night, 52 men reported, a number slightly larger than has reported at the first meetings of past years. Although the number of players who came is gratifying, it is hoped that more candidates will sign up for the team at the Athletic Association within the next few days...
...Tomorrow night the Bryce Club meets the Pound Club. G. F. Ludington and O. Stedington are the representatives of the Pound Club, and J. W. Tuttle and D. A. Buckley are their opponents. The Chief Justice for the evening will be Mr. Richard W. Hale '92 of Boston, while Mr. E. M. Dowd, Jr., and Mr. G. K. Gardner '12 will sit as the Associate Justices...
Owing to the relatively short notice given, an insufficient number of candidates reported last night for the second assistant managership of the University team and the managership of the 1923 team. A further opportunity will be given to Sophomores and Freshmen who wish to try for these positions, when a second call will be issued next Monday. Additional candidates will report that evening at 7.15 in Claverly 25, and will be in no way handicapped by coming out late...
Although Mr. Cabot has expressed himself previously as opposed to college aviation because of its risks and expense, he explained last night that he believed that these two objections could be obviated. Plans are now under way to make it possible for the Harvard Aeronautical Society to have the use of a plane without great cost; and the adoption of stringent flying rules would do much to lessen the danger...
...result of the preliminary trials for the University Debating team held last Tuesday night, 12 men have been retained to speak in the final trials next Tuesday. Contrary to the previous announcement, no trials will be held today, and the selection of the nine men to represent the University will depend on their showings on Tuesday...