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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...from the class of 1912 who wish to try for positions on the editorial board of the CRIMSON are requested to report in the office on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. At that time an outline of the work of the competition will be given. No previous experience is necessary, but men well informed on any branch of University activity are especially urged to come...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Candidates from 1912 | 10/9/1909 | See Source »

...ball was carried back and forth near the centre of the field, frequent fumbles marring the play. The centre trio of the second team was the weakest spot, and the only good gains made by the first team were directed against that part of the line. The good work of the second team backs on end runs fully made up for this weakness, so that neither goal was seriously threatened...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Listless 1913 Football Practice | 10/9/1909 | See Source »

...days before the mid-year examination period. Ten men are usually elected to the board from each class, and six places are to be filled this year from 1912. There will be no competition for Freshmen during the first half-year, experience having shown that the work of men during their first few months in Cambridge is of less value to the paper and to the candidates themselves than later in their College course. The competition in the second half-year, and two competitions next year, will be open to members of the class...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIMSON COMPETITION. | 10/9/1909 | See Source »

...Haven, Conn., October 8, 1909.--Yale will play the Springfield Manual Training School tomorrow afternoon, the fourth game on its schedule. The Yale team has been improving this week and should show far better work than in the last game, that with Holy Cross. The Springfield team is light but fast and last Saturday defeated Amherst 6 to 5 in an exciting game...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Plays Springfield Today | 10/9/1909 | See Source »

...reality an exposition of the present difficulties of the body academic at Harvard. Mr. William Phillips, Third Assistant Secretary of State, contributes a concise article on The Diplomatic Service of the United States which should be of distinct value to the student thinking of making that service his life work. Mr. Phillips has himself contributed towards raising the standard of both our consular and diplomatic services. Mr. Tinckom-Fernandez has a pleasant and facile swing in his Ballad of Harvard Square. His verse suggests Kipling, who has, above all writers of our time, caught the fancy of young poets...

Author: By W. F. Harris., | Title: Review of the Advocate | 10/8/1909 | See Source »

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