Word: small
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...decorations were slightly more extensive than in previous years and were carried out in excellent taste. Following the advice of the architect of the Union no additional ornaments were placed in the Living Room, other than a few small palms and a large 1909 banner under a Harvard one. The receiving party stood in the south-west corner of the room. The 21 boxes were distributed through the rooms on the first floor. A soft red light from tinted globes was suffused through the lobby, which was draped with laurel festoons. On the east and west ends a brighter light...
...number of candidates for this year's Freshman nine is astonishingly small. This is true of both battery and fielding squads. The practice this week has brought out the fact that the material is not at all above the Freshman average, and unless more interest is shown by 1911 in baseball than at present, it will be difficult to develop a winning Freshman nine. Whether or not a class is to be called a "good" class depends to a certain extent upon its record in athletics in its Freshman year. 1911 has lost the football, but won the relay...
...leaves but $2,524.53, an amount hardly sufficient to pay the amount due on the Stadium, and at the same time to carry out the various necessary improvements, such as reclaiming the rest of Soldiers Field. It must be remembered, however, that last year the surplus was unusually small and that in average years a reserve fund of $15,000 or $18,000 would still remain...
...second trial for the choice of the University team to debate against Princeton, held in Dane Hall last night, resulted in retaining the following six men: J. S. Davis '08, I. Dimond '09, T. M. Gregory '10, H. Hurwitz '08, I. L. Sharfman '08, and C. A. Small 1G. A. A. Ballantine '04 an d S., Curtis '05 judged the speaking...
...meeting of the Sophomore dinner committee Thursday afternoon it was decided to have the third of the series of small dinners in the Trophy Room of the Union next Thursday at 6.30 o'clock. This dinner will be larger than the ones previously given; seventy-five or more will be present, and a special effort will be made to have several interesting speakers...