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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...athletics the need for larger facilities will be felt more and more. Better athletic equipment for the University, including a modern and adequate gymnasium, with a large swimming pool an indoor track, new locker and shower rooms under the Stadium, and improvements on Soldiers Field, are legitimate ways to spend any amount of surplus from gate receipts. Outsiders are only too glad to pay to see College athletics, and it is only right that they should. This seems to me a legitimate way for the University to get financial aid for fostering general athletics and securing these improvements. JOHN...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A Combination H. A. A. Ticket for All Sports. | 3/11/1907 | See Source »

...suggestion in the CRIMSON that men spend a good deal of time on second teams and scrub teams, and that the rule, to be more effective, should be extended to cover such cases, has some weight in view of the growth of the out-of-town schedules for second teams. The whole question seems primarily a matter for the Faculty to decide. Perhaps a reference to the Administrative Board for approval or disapproval might be advisable. In the reorganization of athletics which is under way, it should be seriously considered whether all matters affecting scholarship should not, as at Cornell...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 3/5/1907 | See Source »

...whom a poem might occur, as did the 'Arrow and the Song,' while he stood before the fire waiting for his children to go to church with him; and he was equally able to spend patient years in hearing and weighing 'slowly and with decorum,' as he says, the criticism of other and younger Italian scholars on his version of Dante. He was abstemious, yet wrote joyous drinking songs for his friends;--did not call himself an abolitionist, yet pronounced the day of the execution of John Brown of Ossawatomie to be 'the date of a new Revolution, quite...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LONGFELLOW CENTENARY | 2/28/1907 | See Source »

...leave for New York this afternoon at 5 o'clock by way of the Fall River line to play its fourth and fifth intercollegiate championship games. Tomorrow evening the team will play Columbia at New York and on Saturday afternoon it will play Princeton at Princeton. The men will spend Friday night at the Murray Hill Hotel, and will return to Cambridge immediately after the game with Princeton. The following men will be taken on the trip. Captain E. L. Burnham '07, Manager W. C. Chamberlin '08, E. S. Allen '09, H. V. Amberg '08, P. Brooks...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Basketball Team Leaves Today | 2/14/1907 | See Source »

Professor E. C. Moore will sail from New York this morning on his way to China, where he will spend his half-year's leave of absence in his work as a representative of the American Board of Commissioners of Foreign Missions. He left Cambridge for New York yesterday morning; in his start today he will sail for Havre on the steamship La Lorraine...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Professor E. C. Moore to Visit China | 1/31/1907 | See Source »

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