Word: perring
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...report is as follows: RECEIPTS. Advertisements. $820.00 Subscriptions at $1.00. 370.00 Sales at $1.50 less 20 per cent, 28.80 Total receipts, $1218.80 EXPENDITURES. Printing, Caustic-Claflin Co., $500.00 Engraving, 170.50 Photography, 43.75 Typewriting, 15.15 Union Membership (Prize), 10.00 Posters, 3.50 Postage and Incidentals, 10.00 Total expenditures, $752.90 Total Receipts, $1218.80 Total Expenditures, 752.90 Balance...
...championship must be made either at Leavitt & Peirce's or the Rendezvous this afternoon before 6 o'clock. Very few teams have signed up as yet, and in order to make this tournament representative it is essential that a large number of men enter. The entry fee is $1 per team. The rules will be the same as those governing the singles tournament...
Entries for the doubles close tomorrow evening at 6 o'clock. Blue-books are in Leavitt & Peirce's and the Ren- degvous, the entry fee being $1 per team...
...ends of the line commanded per- haps more attention than the centre, as there are so many promising candidates for the two positions. O'Brien played his usual game, though little came his way. Coolidge played a remarkable game, getting down the field like lightning, and once blocking and recovering a punt. He was replaced by Gardiner, who was watched with a great deal of interest. His hard playing, for which he was always noted, has lost none of its strength and his speed was excellent. He has yet, however, to learn the finer points of end play, as shown...
...addition to the fourteen men announced Saturday as elected to the Harvard Law Review, Oliver Wolcott, of Readville, Harvard 1913, has also been elected. This raises the Harvard graduates from five in fourteen to six in fifteen, and the percentage of Harvard graduates elected from 36 per cent to 40 per cent...