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...open to ladies as guests, will be served at Memorial Hall November 23, the day of the Yale game, from 11.45 to 1.15 o'clock. Members of the Hall and member of Yale University may apply for seats, the price of which will be $1 each. If any seats remain after this allotment, they will be allotted to graduates of the University who apply for not more than three seats each. Kanrich's orchestra will play during the dinner: All seats will be reserved. Applications must be received before 6 o'clock, November...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Dinner in Memorial on Day of Yale Game | 10/22/1907 | See Source »

Those who travel widely seldom remain any length of time in a large city without visiting its principal monuments and collections. But men who live for four years in Cambridge often are much less familiar with the valuable accumulations of our museums than the stranger who spends a day in "seeing" Harvard. We do not advise devoting an entire day to a cursory glance over everything. Undergraduates are fortunate in having more time for the purpose than strangers, and it is for that very reason that the opportunity is almost entirely neglected. In order to gain the most from...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNAPPRECIATED OPPORTUNITIES. | 10/15/1907 | See Source »

...year ago for a three years' ethnological trip to study the primitive Indian tribes of South America. Mrs. Farabee, who accompanied the party, is still in Arequipa, where the Harvard Observatory is situated. J. W. Hastings '05 has recently returned to Cambridge, in accordance with his intention to remain only a year in South America. The other members of the party are all in good health and expect to stay in South America for the full three-year period. The trip of the first year was in the region of the Madre de Dios river, which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: News from Farabee Expedition | 10/14/1907 | See Source »

Haverford, Pa., Out. 7, 1907.--Harvard made a clean sweep of the Intercollegiate tennis tournament today by winning the final match in doubles. As the four Harvard men remain in the semifinals of the singles, the University team gains two points towards the possession of the Intercollegiate trophy, which will be won outright by the team first winning seven points...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD WINS TOURNAMENT | 10/8/1907 | See Source »

Only Harvard men remain in the singles of the intercollegiate lawn tennis championship at Haverford, Pennsylvania. All four members of the team won their matches Saturday and will compete together in the semi-finals at their own convenience. The team suffered its only defeat so far in the tournament by losing one of the matches in the doubles. Niles and Dabney, however, won their match and are the favorites for the championship match which will be played today...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TENNIS TEAM WON SINGLES | 10/7/1907 | See Source »

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