Word: annual
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Every year at just about this time a few thousand harassed editors, who write for an equal number of college papers, develop bad headaches with attendant grouches. The reason is this: The annual Freshman "Ed." Must be written. If editors were to have their own way, then would abolish Freshmen altogether and then no longer would the ghastly spectre of the Freshman "Ed." Stare them in the face. But the editors are unable to effect this sweeing reform, every year the powers that be inflict a few hundrel strange new beings upon us. These add people call themselves freshmen...
Tomorrow night the annual Faculty reception to the incoming class, 1924, will be held in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock. Dean Brigs will preside at the meeting. Other speakers will be President Lowell, Dean Yeomans, George Wigglesworth '74, president of the Union, and Professor E.C. Moore '78, chairman of the Boail of Preachers...
...annual regatta with Yale on the Thames June 25, the University eight defeated Yale by about seven lengths over the four-mile course. Yale won both the morning races, each two miles long, from the University second eights and Freshman eights respectively; the lead of the Yale second-crow was about three-quarters of a length and the Yale freshmen finished about half a length ahead of the University freshmen...
...government or instruction in said College shall be eligible as an Overseer or entitled to vote in the election of Overseers; and provided further that no person who has received from said College the Degree of Bachelor of Arts shall be entitled to vote for Overseers before the fifth annual election after the graduation of his class...
This afternoon at Yale Field, New Haven, the Crimson and Blue cross bats in the initial set-to of their annual series. Both nines have, during the past week, turned in excellent exhibitions of ball playing; Yale, through high-class pitching, spectacular fielding and wide-awake work on the bases, shut out Princeton Saturday, 1-0. Twice last week the University blanked strong opponents, Felton and Goode twirling gilt-edged ball, and the team as a whole appearing to carry a powerful punch. Comparative scores denote little in collegiate baseball circles; and if they were employed in sizing up today...