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Dates: during 1900-1909
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After about one week of general coaching the regular class teams will be picked and the series of games played for the class championship during the week preceding the Christmas recess. In the meantime a smaller squad for the University team will be gradually chosen from the more promising players. The squad will hold short practices, which, however, will not interfere with the work of the class teams. The first cut will be made after the recess, when a team will be picked to play the first game of the season on January 10. The season will be shorter than...
...Harvard team never came closer to defeat without actually meeting it than did the University eleven in the game with Dartmouth, Saturday afternoon on Soldiers Field. The score was 16 to 6; but a much smaller margin would have more nearly expressed the very slight superiority of the Harvard team. It was really an unusually close contest and up to the last five minutes of play seemed almost certain to end in a victory for Dartmouth. Each team had scored one touchdown, but Harvard had failed to kick goal, and with the score at 6 to 5 Dartmouth was pushing...
...Medical School has approved the vote of the Faculty to raise the tuition fee for the fourth year from $100 to $200, making the fee uniform for all four years. When only a three-year course was required for a degree, the fee for a fourth year was made smaller as an inducement to the students to enter upon another year. The requirements for a degree now demand four years of study. This change will affect all students who enter the School after the academic year 1902-03, but they will be exempt from the customary graduation...
...first number in the fifth volume of the Bulletin appears today. The editors, abandoning the experiment of a smaller sized paper tried last year, have issued it in its original form, making it again a paper similar in size to the CRIMSON. The present number contains an excellent cut of President Eliot, an article on the opening of the College, with accounts of the changes, both temporary and permanent, in the Faculty, and a description of the progress on the new buildings up to the time when College work recommenced. Several extracts from Professor Hollis' recent magazine article on Athletics...
...large rooms, one for operative dentistry and the other for crown and bridge work. A mechanical laboratory with two hundred tables, plaster stands and electric lathes, will occupy the front part of the third floor, and in the rear there will be an impression plate room and smaller rooms for storage and emergencies. In the basement there will also be storage rooms as well as repair shops, lockers, kitchens and janitor's apartments. An elevator will run from the basement...