Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...enthusiastic crowd of 500 graduates and about 1500 undergraduates marched to Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon to witness the last practice of the University team in Cambridge in preparation for the Yale game. The undergraduate parade assembled in front of Holworthy under the class officers at 3.15 o'clock, and, preceded by Kanrich's fife and drum corps, marched to the Stadium...
...annual meeting of the participating members of the Co-operative Society was held yesterday to elect officers for the fiscal year 1909-10. The report of the officers of the corporation for the year 1908-09 was presented by the president, Professor W. B. Munro, and accepted...
...open football practice held in the Stadium yesterday afternoon the University and substitute teams were given nothing but light signal drill. Captain Fish was not on the field and his place in the line was taken at first by Bush and later by L. Withington, the latter being replaced at left guard by Perkins. For an hour previous to the opening of the gates for the graduate and undergraduate parade, the University team was drilled in signals, and a "dummy" scrimmage against the second team was held. The teams lined up as follows: UNIVERSITY TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Houston...
...Sophomore nominating committee met yesterday afternoon and nominated the following men for class officers: for president, R. T. Fisher, H. L. Gaddis, R. S. Potter; for vice-president, L. D. Smith J. G. Wiggins, R. B. Wigglesworth; for secretary-treasurer, T. Frothingham, Jr., H. L. Groves, H. deWindt...
...Junior class elections were held in the Lodge at the Class of '77 Gate yesterday. 406 votes were cast as against 262 last year for the same class. The officers elected were: President, L. Withington, Jr., of Honolulu, Hawaii; vice-president, H. F. Corbett, of Portland, Oregon; secretary-treasurer, A. Sweetser, of Boston. The balloting was as follows: for president, L. Withington, Jr., 226, R. C. Foster 98, J. A. Sweetser 82; for vice-president, H. F. Corbett 281, R. Whitney 123; for secretary-treasurer, A. Sweetser 155, G. R. Harding 130, A. Gregg...