Word: yesterday
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...name of H. J. Davenport was unintentionally omitted in yesterday's CRIMSON from the list of nominations for Senior Spread Committee...
...closest mayoralty contests ever held in Cambridge, Edgar R. Champlin L. '80, mayor during the past year, was re-elected yesterday. He defeated his principal opponent, David T. Dickinson '88, by a majority of about eight hundred votes. The city voted no-license for the fourteenth successive year by a majority of one thousand. W. H. Lewis L. '95, Thorndike Spalding '95, J. D. Merrill '89, and Stoughton Bell '96, were elected members of the Common Council...
Professor de Sumichrast lectured yesterday afternoon on the coming Cercle Francais play. He said in part...
Work was begun yesterday on a skating rink which the Athletic Committee will build on Soldiers Field across the roadway from the new boat-house. It will be rectangular in shape, 400 by 125 feet, and the abutment of the roadway will from one of the long sides. Two hockey rinks, each 125 by 58 feet, will be fenced off at the east end and the remaining space, 284 by 125 feet, will be left open. The rink is to be flooded to the depth of one foot with water supplied from a fire faucet in the boat house...
Howard White Kidder ex-'99, died yesterday afternoon of typhoid fever, at Marquette, Michigan. He played centre on his Freshman team against Pennsylvania. In his Sophomore year he left College to take up the work of a mining engineer, and at the time of his death was in charge of the Iron Mountain Mine, belonging to the Pitsburg and Lake Angeline Mining Company...