Word: press
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...Board of Overseers, the Faculty and other officers of the University, winners of academic distinctions in former years, the governor of Massachusetts and the mayor of Cambridge, the presidents of the classes, the head masters of schools whose pupils' names appear in the list, and certain representatives of the press. Several prominent men will deliver speeches...
...first dress rehearsal of the Pedant Joue will be held in Brattle Hall tonight at 8.15. This rehearsal will be open to the active, honorary and graduate members of the Cercle, and to representatives of the press. Only those who have received invitations will be admitted. The book of the play which has been published by the Cercle, containing the text of Le Pedant Joue as adapted for the performance, and a sketch of the life of Cyrano de Bergerac by H. B. Stanton '00, will be sold at the door on the evenings of the dress rehearsals and performances...
...Press Club has recently been founded at Amherst, having for its object better representation for the college in the papers of the country...
...have modified. 1. To players, coaches, etc. 3,860 2. To the Harvard Club of New York 704 3. To the Yale Football Association 3,701 4. To season ticket holders 7,835 5. To graduates and undergraduates not season ticket holders 12,534 6. To members of the press 284 7. Seats taken out for exits, etc. (not sold) 698 8. Tickets remaining on hand Nov. 14 4,158 Total 33,774 The first group is made up of the following: 1. Members of teams and substitutes 64 2. Coaches 31 3. Ex-'Varsity players 74 4. Undergraduate managers...
Harvard has again entered the league of chess clubs in Boston and vicinity. The championship was won by Harvard last year. The teams represented this season are the B. A. A., the Boston Y. M. M. C. U., the Boston Press Club, Somerville Y.M.C.A., Boston Chess Club, and the Harvard Chess Club. The first match will be played next Saturday between Harvard and the Boston Y. M. C. U. with teams of twenty men each...