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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...result of a temporary cut in the squad announced by Coach Winsor '02, yesterday, the following twenty men have been asked to report in New York on Monday, December 27: forwards--Duncan, Fraser-Campbell, Gardner, Hicks, Hornblower, Kirkland, Leslie, Rice, Whidden, Wigglesworth; coverpoints--G. G. Browne, Foster, Houston; points--Blackall, Huntington, Paul; goals--C. N. Browne; Chadwick, Fahnestock, Smart. At 12.30 o'clock a short practice will be held at the St. Nicholas Rink. In the evening at 7.20 o'clock a game will be played with the St. Nicholas Rink team. On Tuesday the mid-day practice will...
...Withington '10, amateur heavyweight champion of New England, refereed the bouts, and L. Withington '11 acted as time-keeper. The men who took part in the exhibition have been for some time under the tutelage of Mr. Anderson and all showed the result of their instruction...
...condition in which the class of 1910 has been placed by the spirit in which the result of the first election has been accepted is serious enough to constitute, if not an actual split, at least the imminent possibility of one. Both parties to the strife have used methods which ought never to find a place in College elections. Partisan zeal and prejudice have been turned to account in ways which are particularly objectionable in Senior year, when nominees should be considered on their merits alone...
...result of a meeting of representatives from the debating organizations of Harvard, Yale, and Princeton last Saturday at Princeton, the triangular debating system will be continued for this year, with the additional provision that unless one of the universities objects by November 1, 1910, the system will be continued thereafter. For the selection of the question, as last year, each university will submit two questions on January 14. These six will then be voted on by the universities, and two will be selected by the order of preference in voting. On January 29, a conference of one undergraduate from each...
...MacKaye in 1907, but was not produced until the Dramatic Club took it up this fall. Mr. Harris was present at the first presentation of the piece by the Dramatic Club last Tuesday and liked it so much that he had Mr. Selwyn see it on Thursday. As a result an offer to produce the play professionally was made to Mr. MacKaye, and accepted...