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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Faculty was persuaded to allow a resumption of the custom. Tradition says that i the early days the undergraduates who constituted the clubs were not always as careful as they might have been in their observance of the proprieties, and in consequence the Western graduates were forced to ask that no more visits be allowed. That conditions have greatly changed since that time, the success of the 1907 trip is sufficient proof, and it is for those who go this year to strengthen the good impression which has been created...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE MUSICAL CLUB'S TRIP. | 12/2/1909 | See Source »

...prophecy so modestly expressed, may be only a pious hope; let us humbly pray, however, for its fulfillment. The writer of the editorial has expressed a divine truth. Rejuvenation is exactly the variety of transformation which, we should say, was the Lampoon's most crying need. We do not ask for great originality. The College field is too limited. We merely plead that some-one endeavor to lure from the verdant spirits who have not yet fallen under the hypnotic influence of the established and irresistibly comic sources of our University humor, some joke, some drawing, that does not deal...

Author: By Hermann Hagrdorn., | Title: Review of Current Lampoon | 10/6/1909 | See Source »

...baseball players of today a more finished article than the famous old star players of yesterday? Anson, Ferguson, Stovey, Rowe, White, Brouthers, Thompson, and Sunday were once the idols of the fans, yet the player on the big teams of today can show even cleaner fielding averages. Why? you ask. Just compare the 1908 scores with those of even ten years ago. Games are won on closer margins, fewer hits and less errors. Better fielding tells the story...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FEWER ERRORS IN BASEBALL TODAY. | 4/27/1909 | See Source »

...Cable '09 spoke of the opporbrium on scholarship which unquestionably existed or had existed. If such marks of interest as the present occasion had been more frequent, the Faculty would not have had to ask a College committee to investigate this evil. As a reason, it seemed evident that when all interest was devoted to athletics, scholarship should be left out. Undergraduates, however, are coming to realize more and more the close relation between vigorous effort in College and success in after-life. This is the attitude which will do away with any opprobrium...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SCHOLARS' FIRST RECEPTION | 4/1/1909 | See Source »

Company B of the Naval Brigade, Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, is desirous of obtaining a few recruits and I am going to ask your co-operation in bringing this matter to the attention of your student body...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 11/24/1908 | See Source »

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