Word: third
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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There will be first, second, and third prizes in each regular event. Individual trophies will be awarded the members of the winning relay teams. Tickets at $1,50 each, in the Harvard section will be put on sale about February 1 at Leavitt & Peirce...
...University basketball team will play its third game of the season with Boston College this evening in the Gymnasium at 8 o'clock. This is not an intercollegiate league game, but will probably be a hard one, as Boston College has already defeated the strong Andover team, and won from Boston University by a close score...
...yesterday was only the third day of practice for the upper-class squads, the work in most cases was crude and ragged. The team play of the Juniors was the most advanced, probably due to the fact that five of the men were on last year's class championship team. The Freshmen have developed a fair offense, but the defensive work is in general weak. The Sophomores have a strong defense, but it is not supported by the forwards. The first game of the interclass series, to be played on Tuesday between the Sophomore and the Freshman teams should...
...closed novice fencing tournament, held last evening in the fencing room in the basement of the Gymnasium was won by L. P. Soule '06. C. H. Toll 2G., won second place, and S. A. Eiseman '07 third. There were eight entries in all, and the first round resulted in the elimination of four of these; the remaining four then fenced a round robin. The best match of the evening was between Toll and Eiseman, who had to fence two extra minutes before the judges were able to give a decision...
...dormitory. Men of contemporaneous interests should be permitted to live together; always to my thinking there should be the possibility of the association of men of all ages, which is one of the charms of English college life. Hollis, Stoughton, and Holworthy cannot accommodate more than one-third of the Senior class. If rooming there is a desirable privilege, why reserve it for so small a number...