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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Baseball followed and several strong nines found occupation on the various diamonds. The scheduled game between the Phi Beta Kappas and the Sports was very close until the pitcher of the Sports weakened, allowing the Phi Betas to win by the score...
...next three days. The figure of the athlete was made at the suggestion of the Society of College Gymnasium Directors on the basis of measurements supplied by Dr. D. A. Sargent from about five hundred Harvard students who have during the last ten years been distinguished in various forms of athletics, including football, rowing, and track athletics. It represents an athlete in the act of placing a dynemometer in his right hand, preparatory to testing the strength of his grip; and has been adopted as the permanent trophy in the intercollegiate strength test competition...
...occasion will start from the Union, go down Mt. Auburn street, and then up to University Hall where the whole class is to be assembled at 9 o'clock. At this point there will be a short delay while the President makes an address, and then the various committees will be decorated by the master of cermonies, P. S. Coonley. The hour of 9.25 o'clock has been scheduled for taking the palatial special cars from Harvard square, and the "King Philip" will leave 84 Commercial Wharf at 10 o'clock...
...Monday evening Professor Munsterberg will lecture on "Emerson as a Philosopher." On Wednesday evening, May 20, Mr. Copeland will read various selections from the prose and poetry of Emerson. On the following Friday evening, May 22, Assistant Professor Santayana will lecture on "Emerson as a Poet"; and on Monday evening, May 25, Dr. D. S. Miller will lecture on "Emerson as an American." The evening service in Appleton Chapel on Sunday, May 24, will be conducted by Professor F. C. Peabody, who will speak on "Emerson as a Religious Teacher...
...whole Senior class is expected to meet in front of University Hall promptly at 9 o'clock tomorrow as a beginning to the Misery Island picnic. At 9.05 President Derby will distribute the badges to the various committeemen, and then, preceded by a fifteen-piece band, the procession will march around the Yard and out to the Square. Here a number of special cars will be in waiting, and will leave the Square at 9.25 o'clock, bound for 84 Commercial Wharf, Boston. From this point, which may also be reached by taking an elevated train to Battery Park...