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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Carlisle team arrived in Boston early yesterday morning, and went at once to the Copley Square Hotel. The morning was spent in visiting various points of interest in the city. In the afternoon at the Huntington street oval the squad, consisting of 22 players, was dividend into two teams, and, without donning their football clothes, the men were given a short signal practice. No hard, work of any kind was attempted...
...compensation of consular, clerks, according to the new law of February 22, 1907, is to be $1,000 for the first three years, and $200 additional each succeeding year until a maximum of $1800 is reached. Consular clerks usually serve as vice-consular officers at various posts, and are in direct line of promotion to the higher grades. It is hoped that these desirable vacancies may interest some of your graduates...
...start, after being delayed for some time by the unreadiness of the various crews, was made at about 4.15 o'clock. The boats got off fairly well together, the three boats which finished first being almost nose-and-nose, and Mount Auburn Street about half a length in the rear. Randolph pulled the extraordinary number of 39 strokes in the first minute, while Claverly and Matthews rowed about 36 and Mount Auburn Street 35. Rowing such a fast stroke, Randolph rapidly forged ahead and led by half a length at the bridge. Claverly and Matthews, rowing a slower stroke, were...
...buttons; and however skeptical many Seniors may be as to the actual value of this custom, they should insure it a fair trial. Class buttons in the Senior year seem an unnatural way of bringing classmates together. After living for three years within the University and participating in its various activities, it is not likely that two men who have never before met should be induced by the sight of a button to become close friends. They may, however, be led to recognize each other as members of the same class, and if occasion is offered will be more likely...
...Memorial Hall on November 26. All Harvard men, including officers, graduates and under- graduates, will be welcome to the dinner, though invitations will not be sent to every individual. The secretaries of the graduate classes will be asked to interest themselves and to let the members of their various classes know about the dinner. Special invitations are being sent to every Harvard Club in the country to send a delegate, so as to obtain a representative gathering of Harvard men. Two hundred tickets will be provisionally reserved for undergraduates, until it is known how many graduates wish to attend