Word: regularly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...regular H. A. A. tickets will admit to all home game except that with Yale. Season tickets at $3 each may be obtained at Amee's, Brine's, the Co-operative, Leavitt & Peirce's, and at Wright & Ditson's Cambridge and Boston stores. These tickets do not admit to the Yale game. Reserved seats, which will be 75 cents for mot of the games, will be on sale at the places mentioned above until 2 o'clock and after that time at the game. General admission will be 50 cents...
...years ago, at the death of a popular and prominent undergraduate, a memorial service in his memory was held in Appleton Chapel at the regular hour of morning prayers. this simple ceremony seemed so fitting that we cannot understand why the custom has not been continued. The recent death of another well-known member of the University leads us to reprint and editorial printed in the CRIMSON at that time, as best expressing the feelings of the undergraduates...
...afternoon at 1.15 o'clock, where the men will practice daily on the Phillips Exeter Academy track until Saturday. The team will be accompanied by Coaches Donovan and Quinn and will stay at the Squamscott Hotel. In the morning men will be given individual coaching, and in the afternoon regular practice with occasional trial contests, will be held. About 15 members of the Freshman squad will accompany the University team...
...first week was spent in light practice to get the squad into condition. Special attention was given to falling on the ball, starting, passing and tackling the dummies. At the beginning of the next week the whole squad was divided into four scrub teams with regular captains and coaches. Certain plays were given the teams, and the first scrub game was played on April 7. For the first few days the games were short, but they were gradually made longer; yesterday the scrimmage lasted 45 minutes. The practice during the past week was some-what hindered by the failure...
Every spring the captains of the various teams publish a regular formula in regard to disturbing men in training. Apparently this is merely wasted effort on their part, as it never does any good. This year not only have these irresponsible and inconsiderate night brawlers kept men awake, but they have even one to the rooms of such men and made sleep impossible for them. No further comment in such a state of affairs in necessary, as the facts speak for themselves. E. P. CURRIER. E. C. CUTLER. W. M. RAND...