Word: numbered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...perfectly willing to admit that the team was greatly handicapped by a short schedule, but with the present general curtailment there is no great possibility of an increase in the number of games next season. It is also true that the trouble with this year's squad was one of quality rather than quantity, and that there will be considerable good material available for next year. The fact remains, however, that the athletes in College who could do much to make the basketball team successful, do not take enough interest in the sport to go out for the team...
...three members of the winning class team will be presented with cups offered by H. St. Gaudens '03, and the man winning the greatest number of matches will also be awarded...
...additions have been made, comprising illustrations of English and French mediaeval architecture, and Italian, English, Dutch, Flemish, German, Spanish, and French painting. Nearly a hundred slides, illustrating Egyptian and Greek sculpture, Dutch and Early French painting, and some architectural monuments, have been added to the collection. The total number of photographs in the collection now is 41,452, of which 3,551 still remain uncatalogued. The number of slides catalogued was 98 and the total number now in the collection is 3,752. During the summer the annual examination was made, and every photograph and slide was accounted...
...Freshman football dinner was held last night at the Varsity Club. Besides the members of the Freshman team, Captain F. H. Burr '09, H. Fish, Jr., '10, captain of next year's eleven, Coach P. D. Haughton '99, several other coaches, and a number of graduates were present. Just before the dinner a telegram was sent to Captain H. L. Gaddis '12, who was unable to be present on account of illness. Coach G. F. Waterbury '10 was presented with a cup by the team in appreciation of his effective coaching...
...many problems which will confront President Lowell, one of the most important from an undergraduate point of view is the question of three-year graduation. The number of men who take their degrees in three years has increased with every graduating class, until now it has become a matter deserving of most serious consideration...