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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...repudiation of a bona fide debt by withdrawal, but rather an earnest attempt to insure a larger membership in order that the obligations of the Association may be more widely apportioned and the price of board for each individual be reduced to a more normal level than at present obtains...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A PERNICIOUS MISSTATEMENT ABOUT THE H. D. A. | 2/14/1908 | See Source »

...complimentary dinner to last year's University baseball nine was held at the Hotel Victoria last evening. Gold watch charms in the form of baseballs, the gift of graduates, were presented by Toastmaster Gareeau '91, to men who played in the winning games with Yale last spring, as follows: Coach L. P. Pieper '03, W. D. Dexter, Jr., '07, G. T. Sugden '07, C. R. Leonard '08, J. D. Pounds '08, T. Briggs '09, E. P. Currier '09, E. T. Dana '09, N. K. Hartford '09, C. W. Harvey '09, H. McCall '09, J. W. Simons...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Baseball Dinner Last Night | 2/14/1908 | See Source »

...very necessary that the attention of all men in the University be called to the precarious condition of the track team at present. Since the end of the mid-year period comparatively few men have reported for work and never before have the daily squads been so small at this time of year. If we are to win this important meet with Yale, every man with the slightest experience or interest in track athletics in College should at once come out. There is no further excuse for men who have been on the team in past years to postpone regular...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 2/14/1908 | See Source »

...Professor Hart's recently completed "American Nation." Of the two timely papers on athletic subjects, one is a somewhat scrappy criticism of the individual members of the basketball team, the other narrates rapidly the history of hockey, with special reference to Harvard, and comments on our prospects for the present season, Mr. E. K. Adams's article on "The 'Outside' Papers of Harvard," a term meant to include all the College periodicals except the five undergraduate papers, gives interesting information on a subject probably little known to undergraduates. Variety and relief are gained by an amusing ghost story...

Author: By T. HALL ., | Title: Criticism of Illustrated Magazine | 2/14/1908 | See Source »

...apply for the rooms. It is highly desirable that a large and general application be made to insure the complete success of the privilege, and it is safe to assume in such an event that the Corporation through the Resident Executive Board will incline favorably to changes in the present system desirable from an undergraduate standpoint as they have during the past year. The class is now confronted with an opportunity which can be made a most valuable asset to the best interests of the class at large and of the University...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Special Junior Applications for Yard Rooms now Obtainable | 2/14/1908 | See Source »

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