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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...found on the backs of the blanks. After June 12 it will be possible to secure tickets only at the sales to be held shortly before Class Day. As the best seats will be given to those who apply by application, it is urged that all undergraduates and graduates get their applications in as soon as possible. 1909 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Class Notices | 6/10/1909 | See Source »

...practically all managership competitions--those for University football and baseball alone excepted--the main work is the collection of money. At the start of the competition the understanding is that the man who collects the most money will get the job, provided he is personally acceptable. This underlying condition has led to many sharp decisions and much ill-feeling--we cite no instances, but the air is full of them. This must necessarily continue, so long as the present system is adhered to. What is the use of having a competition, if the best competitor does...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ETERNAL QUESTION. | 6/10/1909 | See Source »

...canvass, but its chief purpose would be missed. My aim has been every year to bring psychology to as many men as there are seats in the largest hall of Emerson and yet to keep the course on a high scientific level so that the best men may get the most possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/9/1909 | See Source »

...field events for next year, it will be necessary to start in at once. Coach Quinn will be at the field each afternoon from 2.30 until 5 to give men a good start for the summer's work. Men who are inexperienced will find this a good chance to get some individual coaching. The importance of this work for members of this year's Freshman and University squads is evident, for a good foundation for summer work is invaluable...

Author: By C. C. Little ., | Title: Coach Quinn at Field Every Day | 6/7/1909 | See Source »

...were given a rest and rowing was not resumed again until Thursday. The work for the rest of the week was very light however, as both crews were still rather tired from the strain of the races with Cornell. On Thursday the University crew was not able to get in much practice as No. 4's outrigger was broken by a floating log early in the afternoon and the crew was forced to return to the boathouse. On Friday the eight went down-stream to the basin and the boat seemed to go fairly well, but the rowing on Saturday...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Rowing Review for Past Week | 6/7/1909 | See Source »

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