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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...managing committee of the dining halls in appointing a representative to take over the work of management have gone a good way toward settling the difficulties of the present situation. The industrial engineers apparently made many suggestions for improvement, and other changes were proposed on the postal cards sent out to the members of the University. It remains to be seen whether the halls will be more successful after the reforms have been made, or whether it is now too late for the tide of popularity to turn back again to the two institutions. The membership at present is higher...
...Hartford. The next man field out to Dana, but Jackson was given his base on balls. Jackson tried to steal second but was out on Currier's perfect throw to Simons. Scheiss made no attempt to come home on the play, and was left on third when McCaffery sent a liner to Briggs. In the next inning Fordham's two runs were made. Gargan Struck out, but Coffey hit safely to centre field. Harvey juggled the ball, allowing the runner to reach second. Mahoney sent a fly to Harvey and Coffey ran for third after the catch. Lanigan failed...
...managing committee for Memorial Hall and Randall Hall has sent to every student in the University a circular, asking for information concerning the places where men are accustomed to get their meals. Those who do not board at Memorial Hall or Randall Hall are also requested to suggest under what conditions they would take their meals at either of the halls...
...Randall, but they have found that the difficulties of the present situation can only be cured by an increased membership list. To secure information as to where the members of the University get their meals, and to learn the common objections against the two halls, postal cards have been sent out with questions relating to these subjects. We trust that everyone will answer these questions carefully and fully, and return them to the Committee at once. It is only by ascertaining the wishes of the students and complying with them, that the Committee can hope to succeed, and the best...
Seniors are reminded of the statement in the circular of the Class Committee, sent to every member of the class, that it is advisable to have the address cards and class "lives" in the Secretary's hands before the spring recess. Numerous requests have been received for new blanks, where men have mislaid the original ones. The Secretary will be glad to send additional blanks to such men on receipt of their requests. A. G. CABLE, Secretary, Box D, Cambridge...