Word: season
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pierre Pianelli, the fencing-master of the Boston Athletic Association. Beginning with today practice will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 3.30 to 6 o'clock. In order to create greater interest and to develop new material, novice tournaments for medals will be held during the season once in every two-weeks, in addition to the usual novice, scrub, and interclass tourneys. These latter will take place in February and March, and in each cups will be awarded the winners...
...meeting of all candidates for the University and class hockey teams will be held in Holworthy 9 at 7.30 o'clock tomorrow evening. Captain J. P. Willetts '09 will address the meeting and outline the plans for the coming season. Coach A. Winsor '02 will explain the system of coaching, and the trainer of the University team will also speak. It is necessary that every one who intends to try for either the University team or one of the three class teams should be present at this first meeting, as important plans will be announced...
Nearly three centuries have passed since the first festival of Thanksgiving was celebrated in early New England days. Since that time the custom of setting apart a day of general thanksgiving in the harvest season has spread from the shores of New England throughout the land until today it has become a thoroughly established national festival. Harvard College, more perhaps than any other similar institution, is distinctly associated with Thanksgiving Day, first because the earliest observances are to be found in and about Boston, and secondly because the first proclamation making a day of thanksgiving a national concern was drawn...
What then does Thanksgiving Day mean to us? As the name signifies, it is the season of giving thanks, a day of retrospection rather than of expectation, in which we may fairly acknowledge the benefits we receive as University men. Without this day of appreciation we are all too likely to pass over our special privileges,--the association with men of high standards, the claim to noble tradition, the opportunities for sound moral and mental development, and assume as no more than our deserts the favors which the University bestows. But these favors are so varied and the sources from...
...Senior team plays the last game of its season today. All men in the class who can do so should be on hand to encourage the team...