Word: winter
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Informal hockey teams were authorized by the Committee for this winter, and crew and baseball for the spring. These will be organized as in the case of football, and will differ from the teams of ordinary years only in the fact that they will not represent the University formally in intercollegiate athletics...
...conducted these classes in Hemenway for the past few years, will be the director again this year. This class is open to all members of the University, although in former years it has been patronized largely by graduate students who could not get other exercise during the winter. The work will be of a very simple nature, requiring no preparation. Men who are only able to attend every other day or so can easily keep up with the rest of the class. No formal registration will be made or attendance kept. The course of training will last until the beginning...
Many men have been dependent on hockey for their exercise during the winter. Unless a team is formed, however, it is not very likely that they will play, certainly not to the extent they would if a seven existed. The fact that there is a team to try for, induces many men to come out, and stay out, even though unsuccessful at first. Such students will miss the incentive that any sort of University team would...
While we are heartily in accord with the modification of athletics during the war, we oppose any abolition of them. During the winter, few teams exist. Those that do cannot be eliminated without a great loss to the student body, both in physical training and in recreation. An informal seven, like the recent eleven, will furnish health as well as pleasure to many undergraduates...
...annual winter dinner of the University Chapter of the Phi Beta Kappa will be held in the Union on Tuesday evening, December 4, at 7 o'clock. Before the dinner, at 6.30 o'clock, the new members of the Society from the classes of 1918 and 1919 will be initiated. Members of other chapters of the Society resident in the University are welcome at the dinner. If their names are not already on the secretary's list made last year, they are asked to communicate either with the undergraduate secretary, A. L. Whitman '18, Holworthy 2, or with the corresponding...