Word: springing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Entries for the spring handicap track games, which may be made in the blue-books in the Locker Building, close at 6 o'clock this evening. The games will be held on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. No one who has not passed a satisfactory strength test since January 1 will be allowed to compete...
Last year the scrub baseball series was very successful, and the 25 teams entered gave evidence that the sport had lost none of its popularity because of the discontinuance of the series the year previous. This spring still more interest should be shown, since the new arrangement provides for a greater number of games than usual and ensures a fairer chance for every team...
...Every spring the captains of the various teams publish a regular formula in regard to disturbing men in training. Apparently this is merely wasted effort on their part, as it never does any good. This year not only have these irresponsible and inconsiderate night brawlers kept men awake, but they have even one to the rooms of such men and made sleep impossible for them. No further comment in such a state of affairs in necessary, as the facts speak for themselves. E. P. CURRIER. E. C. CUTLER. W. M. RAND...
...first trials for parts in the plays to be produced by the Dramatic Club this spring will be held in Upper Dane tonight at 7 o'clock. The times of trials for all who have registered are posted in Upper Dane. All other members of the University desiring to try for parts should report at the time of the trials this evening. Each candidates is requested to bring a short passage of either prose or verse with which he is familiar. Mr. Wilfrid North of New York, who successfully coached "The Promised Land" last fall, has again been engaged...
Seniors are reminded of the statement in the circular of the Class Committee, sent to every member of the class, that it is advisable to have the address cards and class "lives" in the Secretary's hands before the spring recess. Numerous requests have been received for new blanks, where men have mislaid the original ones. The Secretary will be glad to send additional blanks to such men on receipt of their requests. A. G. CABLE, Secretary, Box D, Cambridge...