Word: started
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Three hard matches of excellent boxing featured the preliminaries of the boxing tournament, which were held in Randolph Gymnasium yesterday afternoon. The first bout was between F. A. Thompson '21 and D. C. Starr '22 in the 145-pound class. After a bad start, the latter took the offensive in the second round, and succeeded in winning from Thompson...
...nine weeks' competitions for positions on the news and business staffs of the CRIMSON which start Thursday evening at 8.30 o'clock with a meeting of candidates in the CRIMSON Building, offer the last opportunity to compete for positions in these departments this year. They are also the last time that members of the Sophomore Class may compete for positions on the Board other than editorial. These competitions are open to members of the Freshman and Sophomore classes; the editorial competition which will start after the Easter recess is open to members of the Junior Class only...
Opportunity to compete for positions on the news and business staffs of the CRIMSON will be offered on Thursday, March 13, when all candidates will report at the CRIMSON Building. The work will be briefly outlined and the contest will start immediately after this meeting. These competitions, are open to members of the Sophomore and Freshman classes, and are the last chance for the members of 1921 to compete for positions in these departments. Both competitions are unusually short, lasting only nine weeks instead of the usual twelve to fourteen...
...editorial competition, open only to Juniors, will not start until after vacation but will close at the same time as the contest for the news and business staffs...
...CRIMSON is glad to find that there are actually some students in this self-sufficient community with energy enough to start a new publication, especially when this new publication, especially when this new effort shows that literary ability still exists among the undergraduates and instructors. The genuine Magazine contains better fiction and as good verse as the College has been offered in a long time. It has the ear-marks of a successful literary paper. But the editors, who fail to make themselves known, have lowered their standard in the story entitled. "The New Romance" to a most unworthy level...