Word: numbering
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Dates: during 1910-1910
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...University who will apply for them to the Athletic Committee, Cadet Armory, Columbus avenue and Ferdinand street, Boston, enclosing with the application a self-addressed stamped envelope. H. A. A. tickets will not admit, as they did last year. The line-ups have not been decided upon, but a number of Harvard men will undoubtedly play. Last year the game resulted in a tie, neither side being able to score...
...made up of certain members of the Faculty and their wives, and ten or twelve members of this committee will be present at the tea each Friday. In addition, a few men from the undergraduate classes and the Graduate Schools have been asked to serve as ushers, and a number of them will be present each time. President and Mrs. Lowell will attend as often as possible...
...many men who daily make use of the newspaper files in the Union, few know to whom they are indebted for the large number of journals always at hand. With the exception of the Boston papers, all the dailies regularly found in the Living Room are presented by local Harvard clubs or their officers throughout the country. It is though gifts such as these that graduate organizations can make their existence felt by the student body in Cambridge, and that the undergraduate can be shown the ways in which he can do his small part after rejoining the ranks...
With eleven "H" men back in College, and a coach, whose system had already defeated Yale once, Harvard undergraduates naturally felt that the prospects for this year's team were exceptionally bright. The usual number of injuries, however, has prevented the team from developing as fast as some had hoped. Perkins, T. Frothingham, T. H. Frothingham, H. C. Leslie, and Wigglesworth have each received slight injuries that have kept them out of many of the early games...
...Yale season opened with a lot of good material on hand. In spite of the fact that several prominent players were lost by graduation, a sufficient number of veterans remained to form the nucleus of a good team...