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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Arrangements have been made for the team to leave Cambridge on Friday at 2 o'clock. The men will spend Friday at 2 o'clock. The men will spend Friday night at Farmington, Conn., practicing Saturday morning at the Farmington Country Club, and proceeding to New Haven immediately thereafter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Light Practice for Freshman Team | 11/9/1910 | See Source »

...addition to the regular coaches, Haughton, Leary, Withington and Cutting, C. Blayden '02 has returned and will spend most of his time with the linemen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LIGHT PRACTICE YESTERDAY | 11/8/1910 | See Source »

...club courts; (2) to keep until the end of May two office hours each week, in the reading room of Langdell Hall; (3) to serve on the committee on law clubs and, if requested, to sit as justice 12 times for clubs of first-year students; (4) to spend 12 hours yearly in other work to be determined by the Law Faculty. For these services each adviser shall receive $250; except that if an advisership is held by a student who also holds a Sears Prize or an endowed scholarship, the compensation shall be $100. One adviser shall be designated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Law School Advisers Appointed | 10/20/1910 | See Source »

...club courts; (2) to keep until the end of May two office hours each week in the reading room of Langdell Hall; (3) to serve on the committee on law clubs and if requested to sit as justice 12 times for clubs of first-year students; (4) to spend 12 hours yearly in other work to be determined by the Law Faculty. For these services each adviser shall receive $250; except that if an advisership is held by a student who also holds a Sears Prize or an endowed scholarship, the compensation shall be $100. One adviser shall be designated...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: System of Advisers for Law Men | 10/3/1910 | See Source »

...imposition; and when the desired references are to books of such historical value as "Uncle Remus" it becomes almost ludicrous. To require from a serious student of the broad facts of our history an account of the best anti-slavery poem he can find is to force him to spend a large amount of time and effort in looking up a subject of so slight historical importance that its contribution to his general knowledge of the subject...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY 13 REPORTS. | 6/8/1910 | See Source »

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