Word: parted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Last year the membership fell below the high mark which had been made in 1908. The decrease was due in part to smaller numbers in the College itself, but also to the neglect of those who as undergraduates should have aided by joining. Juniors and Seniors, especially, who need the Union less in that they are more likely to have the use of other clubs, have shown hitherto a disinclination to do their duty in this regard. We would remind them that the Union belongs to them and that it needs their support to insure a successful year...
...very light. The first squad had no scrimmage, but the second team lined up against the second scrubs and in a fifteen-minute scrimmage scored two touchdowns. D. J. Hurley '05, captain of the team in 1904, came out to help coach the second. Coach Hurley played a prominent part in the scrimmage and is a valuable addition to the coaching staff...
Fall practice for the University crew will start next Monday and end Saturday, November 13. All the rowing this fall will be devoted mainly to form with special emphasis and stress laid on the finish of the stroke and for the most part the work will consist of easy paddles. From last year's University eight there are four veterans: Captain Waid, Bacon, R. Cutler, and Withington, who, together with Forster, Whitney, and Sargent of the University four and the members of the Freshman eight, will form a good nucleus for the 1910 crew...
...with the idea of bringing before new-comers a comprehensive view of extra-academic interests. The men who will speak are thoroughly representative of the different phases of official and undergraduate life, and they will describe activities in which members of the entering class must sooner or later take part...
...structure is of red water-struck brick and consists of a main part, occupied by the administrative offices, and a long wing for the infirmary, the supply-room, the department of oral surgery and the museum. An underground passage connects the Dental School with the Medical School...