Word: ordered
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Freshman football mass meeting held in Upper Massachusetts last evening was very well attended, about 200 men being present. Captain Fish spoke first and explained that this year for the first time Freshmen were called out for football practice before the opening of College, in order that the coaches could get some idea of the ability of the candidates. Mr. W. F. Garcelon L.'95 then dwelt on the vital importance of keeping up the standard of athletics by careful attention to College work. Coach Waterbury was the last speaker and explained what was expected of each...
Meals will be served on the American plan at the guaranteed rate of $5.25 a week; and in addition a full extra-order list will be maintained. As in the past, allowance will be made for regular weekend absences...
...scrimmage yesterday was commenced with several kick-offs in order to give the first team an opportunity to run them in; it was the first line-up for a kick-off-this season. The ball alternated between the two teams, with the advantage slightly favoring the first. O'Flaherty ran the University team well, making a brilliant 20-yard run after catching a punt. However, after a 13-minute scrimmage, neither side had scored and the substitutes went in against the second substitutes in a short scrimmage...
...including the Class of 1858. Some tickets have been allotted to the classes from 1859 to 1908, both inclusive, and each class allotment will be reserved, if not sold, until 1.45 P. M. The tickets remaining unsold at 1.45 P. M. will be sold to graduates in the order of their application. Officers of instruction under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, although not graduates of the College, are entitled to purchase tickets. Graduates of the University, whether members of the Union or not, may buy tickets at 75 cents each for dinner in the Union...
...Thursday morning, October 7, the delegates will assemble in Memorial Hall at 9.30 o'clock, and proceed to Sanders Theatre, where they will be presented, in order of the foundation of their institutions, to the governing boards and faculties of the University. Brief addresses will be made by a representative of the delegates from foreign institutions and by a representative of the delegates from institutions in the United States. This meeting will be open to officers of instruction and government, alumni, and students of the University, and friends accompanying them. At 1 o'clock the Harvard Club of Boston will...