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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...competition for the cover design of the dance orders for the Junior Dance will start next Monday and continue throughout the week. The designs are to be submitted to G. A. Percy '18, 6 Holyoke place. All Juniors are eligible to compete and the man who submits the winning design will be made a member of the Dance Committee. The dance will be held in the Union on Monday, February...
...vicinity especially, the part that Cambridge has played in American history. It is the intention, furthermore, to have children take part in the pageant as far as possible. Mr. G. E. Johnson, of the Department of Education, and Professor W. F. Harris '91, who is responsible for the auspicious start of the Lowell School Centre, are on the committee which will make the plans for the pageant. The trained choruses of the Cambridge chorus organization under the direction of Mr. Whoriskey are enlisting with many other organizations in this community project...
Memorial Hall will open for breakfast this morning. For the benefit of those who signed off to leave early before the recess the waiting list has been temporarily suspended. These men may sign on immediately. Charges will begin on the day on which men start eating...
Regular work for the winter track season will start immediately after the vacation on January 3. The coaches will be at the field every afternoon to direct the work of the men in preparation for the regular winter meets and for the triangular meet with Pennsylvania and Dartmouth on February 17. Throughout the vacation the baseball cage will be kept open and heated for the use of men living nearby. Dr. Morrill will be in charge of the field events under the supervision of E. H. Clark...
...very start of the game, T. C. Thacher, Jr., '18 took the puck the entire length of the Arena and passed it to T. H. Rice '17, who slipped it into the goal, one minute and 20 seconds after the referee's whistle had blown. The forwards forced the playing for the next five minutes with fast skating and good passing, but before they could score P. H. Smart '14 got the puck away and tied the score in six minutes and 48 seconds, dashing through the University's defence and passing back and forth down the rink...