Word: paper
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...clock this afternoon in the Stadium will be held the second annual carnival of sports under the auspices of the Inter-Paper A.A. All members of the CRIMSON, Lampoon, Advocate and Monthly boards are eligible. Entries may be made on the field...
Following are the events--100 yds. dash, 220-yds. dash, 440-yds. dash, 120-yds. hurdles, high jump, broad jump, shot put (no man is allowed more than 6 puts). In addition to these events there will be an inter-paper relay race. Each paper will be represented by a team of four men, each man to run 110 yards...
...breaker, The New Japan, Charles Russell Lowell. Competitors are entirely free in their choice of form and in treatment of the subjects. The competition is open only to members of Harvard College, not to members of the Graduate Schools. Competing poems should be written on one side of the paper only and signed with an assumed name. A sealed envelope containing the name and address of the author should accompany each ms. All competing poems must be left at University 5, on Thursday, June 1, before 5 o'clock. The announcement of the award will be made at the annual...
...Wagner 3L., editor-in-chief of "Bothsides," after dwelling on the possibilities of the new paper, urged those present to come out for the editorial and business staffs...
...editorial board of "Bothsides," the paper published by the University Debating Council will in the future consist of an editor-in-chief and at least six graduates of colleges and universities other than Harvard, who are resident in or near Cambridge. The graduate editors already selected are as follows: E. Root, Jr., 2L., Hamilton: R. Martin, Brown; E. R. Buckner 1L., Nebraska University; A. A. Ballantine 1L., Harvard; S. W. Howland 1L., Drury; R. I. Lyman Beloit; F. B. Wagner 3L., Leland Stanford...