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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...team will star on its annual southern trip this afternoon, leaving Boston on the 3.05 o'clock train. The squad will go to New York spend the night at the Vanderbilt Hotel and play the Crescent Athletic Club tomorrow afternoon at Brooklyn. Monday's contest will be with the Mount Washington Lacrosse Club, whose team is composed mainly of former Johns Hopkins players, at Baltimore. On Wednesday the University team will meet the strong aggregation representing the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Thursday and Friday will be practice at Annapolis for the hardest game of the trip, that with Johns Hopkins...
...annual elections of the Christian Association will be held in Phillips Brooks House tonight at 8 o'clock. The following nominations for officers have been made: for president, Abner Carroll Binder '16, of York, Pa., and Harold Atkins Larrabee '16, of Melrose; for vice-president, Wallace Campbell '16, of Mount Hamilton, Cal., and Leslie Allen Morgan '17, of Potwin, Kansas; for treasurer, Paul Howard Means '17, of Madison, Me and Harold McBride Thurston '17, of Muskegon, Mich.; and for secretary, Douglas Campbell '17, of Mount Hamilton, Cal., and George Mair '16, of Aberdeen, Scotland...
Ostracized in their weird structure on the Mount Auburn-Bow street dividing line, the Lampoon phalanx is anxiously practising how to take defeat graciously in the annual contest next Wednesday. The champion CRIMSON hockey team meanwhile awaits with grim glee its yearly job as executioner, all of the winning players being judged in the pink of condition...
...following nominations for offices in the University Christian Association for the coming year have just been made: for president, Abner Carroll Binder '16, of York, Pa., and Harold Atkins Larrabee '16, of Melrose; for vice-president, Wallace Campbell '16, of Mount Hamilton, Cal., and Leslie Allen Morgan '17, of Potwin, Kansas; for treasurer, Phillips Bradley '16, of Lincoln, and Harold McBride Thurston '17, of Muskegon, Mich.; and for secretary, Douglas Campbell '17, of Mount Hamilton, Cal., and George Mair '16, of Aberdeen, Scotland...
...good description, except that the writer, with that serene disregard of natural fact which appears in so much undergraduate production, seems to make gorse and heather one and the same and both purple. (The reviewer at least had supposed them different and gorse yellow). In the second sketch--"Boston: Mount Vernon Street"--not only is there similar disregard of fact--for from Chestnut street the writer sees streets which ordinarily are visible only from Myrtle street--but there is also the conclusion: "Sang as I went along; shouted...