Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Greene '96, secretary to the Corporation, will return to Cambridge this evening from an extended trip through the Middle West. He has been away since January 6, the most distant point visited being Des Moines, Iowa...
...purpose of this trip, which is similar to the one President and Mrs. Eliot started on Sunday, was to visit some of the leading state universities of the country, to be present at the meetings of various Harvard Clubs, and to discuss with high school principals and others the subject of college entrance examinations. Among the institutions which Mr. Greene visited were the Universities of Michigan, Chicago, and Wisconsin...
...team will spend the spring recess at Charlottesville, Va., where the University of Virginia is situated. Two games have been arranged with this team, and on Saturday of that week, the team will go to Washington for the annual Georgetown game. The trip to Dartmouth, which was included in last year's schedule, has been omitted reducing the absences from Cambridge during term time...
...most noticeable feature is the attempt of the management to detract as little as possible from the "scholarly interests" of the undergraduates. The number of mid-week games in Cambridge during term time has been reduced 25 per cent, because these contests caused absences from lectures. One less trip will be taken, and the total number of games will be three or four less than it was last year. From the schedules of other teams already published, it is apparent that the wishes of the Faculty in regard to the reduction of schedules have been thoroughly complied with in every...
...very gratifying to not the unusual amount of interest taken this year in Harvard's campaign throughout the West and South. President Eliot left Cambridge yesterday on an extended trip to this section of the country, where he will visit many of the leading institutions of learning and speak before the various Harvard Clubs. This journey will take him further south than he went last year, and place him before many audiences who know little or nothing of the true spirit and ideals of the University. J. D. Greene '96, the secretary of the Corporation, is in Rochester today...