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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harding '11 has been appointed chairman of the Junior finance committee and R. Whitney '11, chairman of the dance committee. These two men will meet with the Junior class officers at Craigie 205 this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock and will appoint the other members of the two committees. The finance committee will be made up of 25 or 30 men appointed so that there will be on representative from each dormitory, who will be responsible for the men in it. The entertainment and smoker committees will be appointed shortly before the Christmas recess...
...Haven, Conn., December 1, 1909.-Frederick, Joseph Daly '11, of Cambridge, Mass., was unanimously elected captain of the football team this evening for the season of 1910. Daly has played right halfback on the team for two years. He prepared at Andover, where he played fullback, and was captain of the team his senior year...
...committee of eleven Professors of the University has arranged for a course of five lectures to be given within the next two weeks by James M. MacKaye '95 on "Political Engineering." The object of the committee is to attempt to found an ethical system on common sense and to apply that morality especially to politics...
Years ago these vacation trips were an annual event, and then for a long period they were forbidden by the Faculty. Two years ago the Faculty was persuaded to allow a resumption of the custom. Tradition says that i the early days the undergraduates who constituted the clubs were not always as careful as they might have been in their observance of the proprieties, and in consequence the Western graduates were forced to ask that no more visits be allowed. That conditions have greatly changed since that time, the success of the 1907 trip is sufficient proof...
Since the preliminary plans were announced two weeks ago, it has been decided that no concerts will be given in Omaha, Neb. and Denver, Colo. In each of the other cities the local Harvard Clubs have shown great enthusiasm in arranging to entertain the members of the clubs and have generously undertaken to make all provisions necessary for a successful concert. Two standard Pullman cars and one baggage car will convey the clubs throughout the whole trip and between some places, where speed must be made, a special engine will be engaged...