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With the opening of the present College year the Harvard Co-operative Society completes its first full quarter-century of business. Beginning in unpretentious fashion in 1882 with small quarters in one of the College buildings it has steadily increased its volume of business until during the past fiscal year its total sales have approximated the sum of $300,000 and have given the Society claim to rank as one of the largest mercantile establishments in Cambridge. Any member of Harvard University, of Radcliffe College, or of the Episcopal Theological School is entitled to become a participating member...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY | 9/25/1907 | See Source »

...small room will be reserved for members with guests, either ladies or gentlemen, and tables will be reserved upon application at the office. Club tables may be engaged by any ten men applying together, but the full number of fifteen must be made up within two weeks or men will be assigned to the vacancies. A temporary assignment of individuals will be made for the first two weeks of the year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Opening of the Dining Halls | 9/24/1907 | See Source »

...infield will remain intact and, with the exception of Briggs, will be together next year for the third season. There is small chance of any of these men losing their positions and a few good substitutes is all that is needed. Currier, Simons, McCall and Leonard have played together for two years and will doubtless continue in their same positions. Briggs has fitted in splendidly at first base. Other infield candidates are Pritchett '08, who has substituted for Leonard in several of the games this spring, Brown '10, Gardner '10 and Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1907-08 ATHLETIC PROSPECTS | 6/21/1907 | See Source »

...Harvard and Other Poems" by W. Bynner '02. Small, Maynard & Company...

Author: By L. M. P., | Title: NEW BOOK OF HARVARD LIFE | 6/19/1907 | See Source »

...opening sale of tickets for the Yale game the demand for seats in the cheering section was ridiculously small. This may be due to dilatoriness, but whatever the cause, it does not promise well for the sort of support which the team should be accorded next Thursday. We realize that there are many reasons which make men prefer seats other than those in the cheering section. Such objections, however, are seldom insurmountable. Harvard should certainly accord to one of her major teams in its most important game of the year, the support which many of our smaller rivals give...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHEERING AT THE YALE GAME | 6/12/1907 | See Source »

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