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In order to promote interest among the members of the class of 1901 in the fall Freshman games, it has been proposed to divide the class into ten sections according to dormitories. For each section there is to be a captain appointed by the 'Varsity captain, to supervise the work of its members and urge men to come out. Through the kindness of R. S. Hale '91 a suitable prize is to be given to the captain of the winning team.
The regular I. C. A. A. A. A. List of events, with the exception of the mile walk will be given. First and second prizes will be offered in each event. First places will count 5 points, seconds 3, and thirds 1.
The sections will be made up as follows:
1. Yard. east side, including Holworthy, Stoughton, Thayer and Weld.
2. Yard, west side, including Matthews, Grays and Hollis.
3. Quincy Sq., including Beck, Ware and Quincy.
4. Harvard Sq., including Little's Block, College and Holyoke House.
5. Holyoke St., including Shepards, Manter and Hilton.
6. Mt. Auburn St., including Dunster, Trinity and Craigie.
7. North Ave., including Hastings.
8. Cambridge St., including Felton and Prescott Hall.
9. Claverly, including Apley Court.
10. Oxford St. Including Perkins, Conant, Foxcroft and Divinity.
The above divisions include side streets not named, in the immediate vicinity of dormitories.
Captains have been appointed as follows:
Yard, east side, A. G. Mason 1900.
Yard, west side, W. G. Morse '99.
Quincy Sq., G. G. Hubbard 1900.
Harvard Sq., H. H. Fish '99.
Holyoke St., A. N. Rice 1900.
Mt. Auburn St., H. E. Shore '99.
North Ave., J. T. Roche '99.
Cambridge St., R. H. Morrison '99.
Claverly, C. D. Draper 1900.
Oxford St., J. B. Rorer '99.
Each captain is expected to call on every man in his section and get him out to train. Men who do not live in dormitories or in streets named on the above list may choose their sections.
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