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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Today the work of all of us ends until after our Christmas vacation is over, except for that of the Musical Clubs. To be sure, their annual trip to the West is not work in one sense, but judged by its importance it certainly is work. It is doing something that all of us will individually be doing during the next week,--representing Harvard. We call this trip of theirs work in order to emphasize its seriousness. They are to represent Harvard whether they wish to or not. They are a bond between the undergraduates and the graduates...
Accordingly we thank these clubs for the work that they have done, and for what they are going to do, with a knowledge that our thanks are unnecessary in the light of the reception that they will receive in the West, but with a feeling that they need to be reminded that they are doing a work which we appreciate, and which can be of infinite harm or infinite good to the University. To everyone the CRIMSON wishes a Merry Christmas...
...twentieth annual intercollegiate chess tournament between Harvard, Columbia, Yale and Princeton will begin tomorrow morning in the rooms of the West Side Republican Club in New York City. The University team will leave Cambridge this afternoon. The play takes place between the hours of 9 and 1 in the morning, 2 and 6 in the afternoon, and 8 and 10 in the evening...
...exits beyond Harvard square is a little more than three and a half miles. The elevated part of the system begins at the juncture of Grove and Phillips streets, passing over Charles street at an elevation of 15 feet, and then over the Charles river on the West Boston Bridge...
Finance Committee.--G. F. Plimpton, of Buffalo, N. Y., chairman; S. Adams, of West Newton; G. L. Aspinwall, of Chestnut Hill; M. Belmont, of New York, N. Y.; W. C. Brown, Jr., of Hartford, Conn.; E. K. Carver, of Cambridge; L. G. del Castillo, of Cambridge; W. H. Chatfield, of Cincinnati, O.; D. R. Hanson, of Melrose Highlands; D. T. Hood, of Brookline; W. H. Hoogs, Jr., of Honolulu, Hawaii; J. R. O. Perkins, of West Newton; P. K. Randall, of Dorchester; F. H. Storms, of Evansville, Ind.; A. Taylor, of Newton Centre; R. D. Walker, of Malden; I. Witkin...