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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work of the club for the past three months has been very successful, its membership having steadily increased to the present total of 70 active members. It is equally divided into two "camps," led by captains "who choose the subjects for the weekly debates. An experienced upperclassman acts as critic and the subjects relate to College questions or current events. Thus far the "camps" have won equal numbers of debates. Next Wednesday the election of officers for the second half-year will be held...
Judging from the practice of the past week and of the week before the recess, the chances of the University team are good, although a close contest is expected. In basket shooting the team is unusually weak, Amberg at centre being the only reliable man. The forwards are inclined to attempt long shots and often fail on easy chances. Captain Burnham and Brooks both play a fast game, covering their men well and handling the ball with accuracy. The team work has improved steadily, but all the men are still weak in passing...
...arrangements of the reception will be similar to those of former years. The patronesses will receive in the Living Room from half-past eight to half-past nine o'clock. Supper will be served in the Dining Room from half-past nine to eleven. There will be dancing in the Periodical Room from nine to twelve. On the evening of the reception, entrance to the Union will be by the east door...
...rowdyism at dinner last night, should not pass unnoticed. Because women visiting the hall are conspicous in their behavior is no reason why we should not be gentlemen. Though rapping on dishes and general uproar while visitors are in the gallery has been, I think unwisely, tolerated in the past, there can be no excuse for the throwing of food and other articles. As for a long time no effort was made to restore order, it is to be presumed that no directors were present; for they should certainly consider it their duty to deal firmly with so disgraceful...
...published daily in the CRIMSON. Since the number of albums published is limited to the number of applications, each man who wishes an album is is requested to sign for it and make a deposit of $2 at the time of sitting. The price of the album, as in past years, will not be more than $5. It will facilitate the work of the committee if, men will fill out blanks, provided at Tupper's, giving their class lives...