Word: plays
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University association football team will play the fourth game of its schedule with Columbia on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The game will be played on the practice field back of the baseball stands. Tickets at 25 cents each will be on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's until 2.30 o'clock, and they may also be obtained at the field...
...Daly '01 was on the field again yesterday coaching the quarterbacks. The Seniors and coaches are trying to organize a "graduate team," which will play in the practice games. This team will probably begin practice early next week. The teams lined up as follows: TEAM A. TEAM B. F. deH. Houston, l.e. r.e., Browne Park, l.t. r.t., Bush Parker, l.g. r.g., Brock Bowers, c. c., Huntington McGuire, r.g. l.g., R. T. Fisher Barber, r.t. l.t., Hooper Hadden, Robinson, r.e. l.e., O'Flaherty Gilbert, Pierce, q.b. q.b., Galatti, Sprague Rogers, l.h.b., r.h.b., Frothingham Pierce, Gilbert, r.h.b. l.h.b., Tryon Graydon...
Tickets for the Delta Upsilon play, Chapman's "All Fooles," have been placed on sale as follows: for the performance in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, April 12, at Thurston's; for the performance in Jordan Hall, Boston, April 13, at Herrick's; for the performance at "The Barn," Wellesley, at College Hall, Wellesley. Tickets for the Cambridge and Boston performances may also be obtained from H. C. Beaman '10, Matthews 57. The tickets are $1.50 and $1 each...
...current number of the Advocate is made up of five timely and well-expressed editorials, three poems, one play, three stories, and an essay. The verse is of the average undergraduate standard. The play attempts too much in a short space to be effective. Of the stories, "The Man in Puce Waistcoat" relates a humorous incident, apparently in Eighteenth Century England, of how the choleric gentleman, in the costume described, lost five pounds by betting that another wayfarer at the inn could not cure the servant girl's earache. The pain, proved to be caused by an ant which...
...ideas to expand and develop. We should advise him, because he is still immature and likely to misjudge his powers and drain his strength, as to the use of his time. We should give him work to fill his working time, not forgetting that he needs play-time. We should encourage individual activity for the class and the college, but at the same time restrain it so that the boy shall not become ineffective through multiciplicity of aims and lose sight of the purpose of his college course, which is sound education. Intellectual ambition, unselfish endeavor for the class, academic...