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...game today the two strongest teams of the country will play to decide the championship of the year. Rarely have Harvard and Yale come through the season with clearer titles to supremacy. Neither team has been so hard pressed in any game that it has been obliged to use its full resources of strategy; consequently all the variations of modern football that can be depended on to gain ground will be used today. For these reasons, and for the interest that Harvard-Yale contests always have, it should be the best game of the year...
...well off at the opening of the season in point of material, but in its coaches was fortunate in being able to secure Mr. Haughton and his assistants of 1908. On the same principles as last fall they have developed a team which has but one or two stars, but which in its team-play is one of the best that ever represented the University. It has been much retarded by injuries but it comes to the final game in better condition than is usual at the end of a hard season. Besides its knowledge of football, the team...
...consented to give three readings in the Union this winter. If these prove successful a further program will be arranged. The first reading will come on Wednesday, December 15, at 9 o'clock, in the Living Room and will be open to all members of the University. The other two, on January 12 and 19, will be open only to members of the Union. The subjects of the readings will be announced later...
...competition for the Pasteur Medal this year will be: "Resolved, That the French Government should adopt an income tax in order to distribute more equitably the burden of taxation." The regulations governing this competition will be the same as last year. Instead of having a regular debate between two teams of three men each, as was done for several years, the competitors will speak individually on any phase of the general topic chosen. The trials will be held on Friday, December 3, in the Assembly Room of the Union at 7.30 o'clock, and all men who wish to enter...
...will go on public sale next Monday noon. They may be procured at the Co-operative and of S. Underwood '12, Holworthy 10, in Cambridge; and at Herrick's and the Jordan Hall box office in Boston. The price of tickets is $1.50 and $1. The first two performances will be given in Brattle Hall, Cambridge, and the last, on December 11, at Jordan Hall in Boston...