Word: todays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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John Harvard and Eli Yale might well sit up in their graves and take notice of the baseball battle that their learned sons wage today in New Haven. What could be more appropriate for this endeavor at brainy baseball than Friday, the thirteenth? The game may indicate how compulsory athletics will develop baseball players from the scholarly students. Perhaps the brains of a modern Aristotle may develop a new, elusive spit ball curve; perhaps a Phi Beta Kappa athlete may invent a method for getting home run hits every time at bat Who knows...
...Crimson and Eli Phi Beta Kappa men will seek to extend their honors to the diamond today when the honor societies of the two universities meet at Now Haven at 10 o'clock this morning. A victory by the locals will prove the lack of necessity of the compulsory athletic program to be instituted at Cambridge next year. A fortnight of successful work-outs have made the University honor men the favorites over the line representing Yale...
Class Day tickets for graduates will be sold at the office of the Alumni Association, 50 State street, Boston, today. The prices will be as follows: Sanders Theatre, $1.00; Stadium, $1.50; Memorial Hall, $1.00; and Yard, 45 cents. This will be the only chance for graduates to procure tickets before the sales which will be held at the Lodge of the '77 Gate on the south side of Widener Library on Monday afternoon and all day Tuesday...
...following final examinations in courses conducted by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences will be given today and tomorrow: Today. 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 1, Emerson J Astronomy 7, Astron. Lab. Chemistry 2, New Lect. Hall Chemistry 17, Sever 36 Economics 5b, Sever 35 Education 14, Emerson A English 1, Sever 6 Fine Arts 1f, Sever 6 Fine Arts 2c, Sever 37 French 23 hf., Harvard 3 Geology 8, Sever 36 History 1 Dr. Newhall's sects. A, B, Harvard 6 Mr. Packard's sect. C, Harvard 6 Mr. Brand--E, Harvard 2 Mr. Brand--F, G, H. Harvard...
Phillips Brooks House Association closes its annual collection of text books for the Loan Library today. All the books obtained are placed in the Loan Library Room at Phillips Brooks House where they are rented to students in the fall at a minimum charge of five cents for the ensuing year. Books should be placed at the receiving stations, Standish D23, Randolph 32, and the CRIMSON Building sometime today, as the collecting wagons will call at these stations tomorrow morning...