Word: signed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...regard to the success of the first touch football season and the future possibilities of the sport at the University, M. A. Cheek, Jr., '26, who directed the activity this fall, stated yesterday "I expect that twice as many teams will sign up for touch football next year as reported this season. The league will have to be organized earlier and will require enlarged playing facilities...
...most important requirement for this sort of dining hall, in my opinion, is permission by the College to let patrons sign slips for their meals, as at present is the practice at the Harvard Union. The same rule, of course should apply to the cafeteria. If it were found necessary for students to eat at least 17 meals a week at their tables in the class dining halls in order to make these branches financially feasible. I am sure that an arbitrary regulation to this effect would not meet with any objection. A discount should be made on this number...
...squash tournaments, open only to members of the Union, will be held in the near future, it was announced last night. Blue books will be posted this morning at the University squash courts and at the Union, in which entrants should sign before 6 o'clock on Monday...
...tournament will be conducted for Class A players, and one for Class B. Union members are at liberty to sign for whichever class they believe themselves fitted, but the management reserves the right to change the ranking of a man if it is thought advisable. I. H. Gordon '27, manager of the University squash team, is in charge of the tournaments...
...interested in entering the interclass squash play should sign up in these books before Wednesday evening, it was stated last night by M. A. Cheek Jr. '26, who is managing the new winter activity...