Word: winter
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...there were four thousand invitations sent to the students alone, it was thought that perhaps another year, only the new men, who might not know about these Teas, need by invited by note. All the students, who are here this winter, would understand the cordial invitation, which is always printed in the CRIMSON every week; so that only the new-comers would need a note. About this proposal for next year--it is only a proposal--there seems to have been a slight misunderstanding. The Committee wish it distinctly understood, that every student in the University will always be welcome...
With the close of the football season the interest of the university has begun to centre chiefly upon the minor sports of the winter,--basketball and hockey. On Saturday, December 1, the university basketball team played a the game with the Newport Naval Reserves at Newport, R. I., the score being 22 to 22. On the following Monday night the team defeated that of Company G, Third Infantry, at Norwalk, Conn., in a fast game by the score of 27 to 16. The third game of the season, against Easthampton, was played on Saturday night and resulted in a victory...
Appleton's--"The Glory of Winter," by W. H. Page '90; "Current Reflections," by E. S. Martin...
...second University tea will be held this afternoon from 1 to 6 o'clock in the parlor of Phillips Brooks House. These informal teas, which will continue to be held on each Friday afternoon throughout the winter, are intended to bring the members of the University together and especially to afford an opportunity to meet the officers of the University and their families...
...formal invitations have been sent out, but all students in the University are especially invited to attend these teas since, owing to the growth of the University, this is the last winter when all students will be invited...