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...Freshman football team will open its season this afternoon with Groton School at Groton. The team has had only a little over a week's practice and is consequently in a very unsettled condition, due also to the large number of candidates that have to be tried out before the best team can be chosen. Grobon has a fast team this year as usual, and has had much more time in which to organize it. They have won from the Freshman teams of the last two years, and are the favorites in today's game...
There will be no competition this fall open to Freshmen for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON. It has been the case in former years that first-year men entering an exacting competition have found it extremely difficult to keep up their other College duties and it has in some cases served more or less to isolate men in the first few months of their College career--a condition to be avoided if possible. It is unfortunate to drag a man down in his work the first half-year and handicap him with the task of working...
From 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. today there will be a registration open to all Republicans in the University in the Cambridge voting booth in Quincy square in front of the Union. It is urged that all Republicans turn out for this registration who can possibly do so, in order to facilitate the work of the National Republican College League in arranging for a parade in Boston on the night of October 30. The members of the executive committee will report for badges at Holworthy 10 before 7 o'clock...
Beginning with the opening hour Monday morning the Union will be closed o all except members, and thereafter membership cards must be shown to gain admittance. Any person in the University may join at the office, and the fee of ten dollars may be charged on the February term bill. Union lectures are open only to members...
While the Union is still open for inspection it might be well to call the attention of new students to its many advantages and privileges and advise those who have not gone through the building to do so before Sunday without fail. The Union's large collection of papers and periodicals and its very complete library are a great help in reading for College courses, and this feature alone should recommend the Union to all men who are working their way through College. Another valuable attraction is the series of lectures, and this year's list of speakers, published...