Word: posted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...yard high hurdles, Harvard; R. G. Carter, J. O. Johnstone, K. B. G. Parson, E. M. Post; Yale; C. A. Willetts, T. G. Driscoll, E. J. Rosener...
...yard dash--Won by J. I. Abbott '14; second, G. N. Hurd '13; third, E. M. Post '15. Time, 23 seconds...
...Heil Dir, Schlaraffla! Urack 6. Moment Musical, Schubert 7. Waltz from "Der Rosenkavalier," Strauss 8. Battle of the Huns, Organ, Mr. Marshall. Liszt 9. Overture, "William Tell," Rossini 10. Largo, Violin, Mr. Hoffman; Organ, Mr. Marshall; Harp, Mr. Rogers. Handel 11. Waltz from "Die Puppenfee," Beyer 12. March, "Washington Post," Sousa...
Even then the days of hard struggle for existence were not yet over. Especially in the matter of printing were the editors still pioneering. One of them writes: "The paper was then printed by H. E. Lombard in the loft of a wooden building in Central square, "The Post.' Two of us had to go each midnight to read proof. As the cars from Boston ran only once an hour after midnight, and by horse-power, we were usually obliged to walk back to our rooms." Lombard continued to print for the CRIMSON, with the exception of one day, until...
...score card for Freshmen has been placed in the CRIMSON Office, where the results of the matches must be posted by the winners before 6 o'clock on the day of the match; otherwise both contestants will be considered out of the tournament. In the three upper classes, the winner of each match must post the results on the score cards which have been provided at Jarvis Field before leaving the field, or both contestants will be disqualified...