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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...reports are authentic, last night further established the fact that Bloody Monday is a thing of the past. Since the class of 1907 formally abolished what little remained of the rush, there has been less to contend with each year until last night there was practically no disturbance. It appeared as though the hoodlums had anticipated a quiet evening and stayed in their regular haunts, so that the worst feature of former occasions was absent. Though it seemed at first an ill-advised arrangement to hold the official reception for Freshmen on that particular night, nothing came...
...meeting of the candidates for the University cross-country team was held last evening in the Assembly Room of the Union, 55 men handing in their names. W. M. Rand '09, captain of the track team, outlined the work of the cross-country team in past years. Two meets out of four have been won from Technology, while the first annual meet with Yale, held last year at New Haven, resulted in a victory for Yale. The team this year has the advantage of having an excellent coach in Mr. Schrubb, who is the champion ten-miler of the United...
Dormitory rowing, which for the past three years has been very successful, will begin later in the week. Later in the season there will be the regular races, between the first, second and third grades of Weld and Newell crews, and the work of all candidates will be watched for material for the University and class crews next spring. Freshmen who are not playing football are especially urged to come out, as there will be no regular Freshman rowing this fall...
...often the case that undertakings of this nature are viewed somewhat askance by persons unfamiliar with the real situation and these receptions are provided to avoid such delusions. The unsolicited halo which in the past has surrounded the House and the men who have had interests there is being worn off a little more each year and the tendency to shy at any object or being associated with Brooks House is no longer evident. The reason is that men have been made to appreciate the value of the work undertaken there and the necessity of its being carried forward...
...annual dues for active membership are $10, and any student enrolled in a department of the University during the current academic year may have his membership dues charged on his term bill. An associate membership with annual dues of $5, payable in advance, is open to officers and past members of the University living within 25 miles of Cambridge, and to students in the departments located outside of Cambridge. Associate membership does not give the privilege of voting. Information in regard to non-resident and life memberships may be obtained at the Union office...