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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...given up to athletic sports, including baseball, golf, a tennis tournament and a track meet. The chairmanship of the athletic committee has been offered this year to Harvard, and will be held by R. H. Oveson '05. The annual celebration and bonfire usually held on July 4, will probably occur on June...
...order to prevent the possibility of transmission of skin infections, and pains were taken to see that the underclothing of the players was changed frequently. As a result of these precautions there was no case of an infected wound during the season nor did any case of skin infection occur. This result, we believe, has not been paralleled in former years...
Head injuries.--Cases of concussion were frequent, both during practice and games. In fact, but two games were played during the entire season in which a case of concussion of the brain did not occur. There were several noticeable features in these cases. Frequently, the fact that a man had received a serious head injury was noticed by the surgeon from the side-lines before it was recognized by the players. This was due to the fact that a player might, apparently, automatically run through a considerable series of plays before his mates noticed that he was mentally irresponsible...
practice for the University and class hockey squads will been begin on some near by pond as soon as the ice becomes strong enough. In order that candidates may be informed when this first practice will occur a bulletin will be posted daily at Leavitt and Peirce's. As soon as the ice is in good condition in the rinks in the Stadium practice will be transferred to these rinks...
...University Observatory was not able to discover as many Leonids during November as were seen last year in the same month. On the night of November 19 a shower of audromedids was observed. These showers occur about every six or seven years. A comet was observed on November 20, which came within 28,000,000 miles of the earth much nearer than comets usually come...