Word: oneness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...from four to fifteen members each, as rapidly as men wishing to eat together hand in their names at the Auditor's office. Men not applying for club tables will be accommodated at general tables which will be maintained as long as necessary. Each club table will choose one of its members to act for it in dealings with the management...
...presenting his Bursar's card at the Auditor's office, may join the Hall. A membership fee of three dollars will be charged on the January term bills, or may be paid at time of admission to the Hall. Trial memberships without payment of fee will be allowed for one week...
...tickets are now on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's at $5 each, and the same rules as in former years apply. Only undergraduates may purchase these, one for each person, and they are not transferable. These tickets admit to all football games played at home, except the Yale game...
...against 350 last season. Owing to the formation of the Varsity Club the Union has lost the training tables, a loss which has materially decreased the income of the restaurant. About 600 volumes have been added to the library, which now has a total of over 9800 volumes. Nearly one-fourth of the books added have been acquired, by gifts, a much larger number than usual...
...baseball team gave proof yesterday of the quality which has been characteristic of it throughout the season--hard fighting. With the score 2 to 0 against them, and with one bad inning behind them, the men were never unsettled; they played hard and fast, and they played to win. Harvard's pitchers were the better and the Harvard team the steadier. In the words of one of the Yale players, "Harvard had the better team, but Yale had the luck to start with"; the element of luck which favored Yale at the outset was counterbalanced by Harvard's luck later...