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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...clock in the Trophy Room of the Union. At the banquet the members of the present board will entertain about thirty former editors, some of whom were on the board when the CRIMSON was known as the Herald and still earlier as the Magenta. Among the guests, who will number nearly sixty, will be several members of the Faculty, Mr. W. D. Sullivan '83 of the Boston Globe, representatives from the daily papers of the larger colleges, and the Student Council. P. M. Henry '09 will act as toastmaster and will call for the following speeches...
...have a distinct advantage. So far this season Dartmouth track work has been hindered by unfavorable weather; on the other hand, the University team has improved rapidly since the vacation and now appears in excellent condition. At the games in Philadelphia on April 24, Dartmouth, although entering a number of men, secured only one place--fourth in the high jump. Hawley and Sherman were not placed in the 100-yard dash, in which R. C. Foster '11 finished first. J. L. Barr '10 and W. M. Rand '09 outclassed the Dartmouth men entered in the pole-vault and 120-yard...
...University or Freshman training tables or who did not win a place in the interclass games, will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. Cups will be awarded the winners of first and second places in each event. The favorite events, as shown by the number of entries, are the distance runs and the two shorter dashes; no entry was made in the hammer-throw, and only a comparatively small number of contestants have entered for the other field events...
...fourth dual track meet with Dartmouth will be held in the Stadium tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dartmouth has entered an exceptionally large number of men, and its team is strong and well developed, in spite of the recent unfavorable weather at Hanover. it has been agreed that only three entries shall be made by either team for the 100 and 220-yard dashes, in order to avoid running unnecessary trial heats...
...halls has decided to close the restaurant in Memorial Hall after luncheon on Saturday, June 5. Randall Hall will continue to be run until the close of the final examinations on June 23. The committee has been led to this action by the experience in past years that the number of students eating at Memorial Hall rapidly decreases during the period of the final examination, and consequently the hall could only be run this year at a greater loss than the committee feels justified in incurring...