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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...allowed to play on the University teams if he is registered in one of the graduate departments. The other alternative open to the undergraduate is to go through in three years. This is really no very difficult task and it is often done by men who are unable to stay four years for financial reasons or who prefer to get some business training in their fourth year. A man who goes into business immediately loses all the pleasures of the Senior year, usually the most enjoyable of the four, and one who stays in one of the graduate schools finds...
...departments in their fourth year at Cambridge, but if they do so they are debarred from playing on the University teams. In other College activities they are considered Seniors, while as regards athletics they are treated as graduates. On the other hand, if the pressure is strong enough, they stay for another year in the College to retain their eligibility. Of course, it can be said that this fourth year in College is as advantageous from an educational stand-point as the other three, but the fact remains that most men who remain for this reason are inclined to take...
...prevent such a desertion is the task before the newly elected management. Merely urging men to join or to stay at the Hall will not solve the problem. What people want is a comfortable place to eat, satisfactory food, and a reasonable charge. We cannot believe that this is too much to expect and we earnestly hope that the new president and directors will discover the means...
...University hockey squad will leave on the 1 o'clock train this afternoon for New York, where they will play their second game of the intercollegiate series with Princeton at 8 o'clock tomorrow evening at the St. Nicholas Rink. The squad will stay at the Cumberland Hotel and will hold practice at the rink this evening. The following men will be taken on the trip: J. P. Willetts, captain, T. Briggs, S. S. Ford, G. P. Gardner, S. T. Hicks, R. Hornblower, H. C. Leslie, W. F. Morgan, J. A. Paine, T. S. Sampson, F. A. B. Washburn, Coach...
...preparation; the reason why the football and baseball teams, and the crew won last year was because they kept everlastingly at their work. The track team must defeat Yale this year to make up for the defeat of last year, and in order to do this every man must stay out for practice until the end, and even if a man feels that he cannot make the team, his work may encourage someone else...