Word: winterizing
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...have invited to my house at 8 o'clock this evening (Thursday, May 22) such students as I know to have been engaged in some form of charity work this winter. Rev. E. E. Hale, D. D., will meet with them and will describe the methods of his Tolstoi Club. If there are any students interested in charity work whom I have not reached by personal invitation, I hope they will feel free to join us this evening...
...disappointment that the Yale men who entered for the race meet last Saturday did not appear on the track. Their absence was even more conspicuous than that of the men who failed to put in an appearance at the last winter meeting. Then one man out of the five entered competed. On Saturday every one of the four entries was forfeited. When Harvard men entered for the Yale games they all contested; and Harvard naturally expected to have Yale men reciprocate. The publication of the Yale men's names on the program was an inducement to some spectators to attend...
...reading of "Twelfth Night" on May 23, by Mr. J. J. Hayes, instructor in elocution. This will be the first occasion on which Mr. Hayes has read before the college. He made a special study of this delightful play of Shakespeare's for a reading in Boston last winter; but comparatively few men could hear him on that occasion. Now an opportunity will be given to hear him in Cambridge, and we have no doubt that a large number of men will avail themselves...
...Spring meetings of the Athletic Association are never so well attended as the Winter meetings. It is difficult to find a reason for this, as the outdoor meetings are confusedly the more interesting. The University meeting on Saturday promises to be unusually exciting, and it should be well attended; men should go, if for no other reason, to encourage the candidates for the intercollegiate team...
...elevens, composed mostly of new men, played a game of two twenty minute halves. All the training most of the men have done has been in the squad. For such raw men the playing was remarkably steady, and the good effect of bringing out new men in the winter was apparent. A large crowd assembled to see the game, which was very evenly contested. The score was 0 to 0. In the first half the ball was mostly in Cumnock's territory, in the second mostly in Bass'. Toward the end of the game Cumnock's team came near scoring...