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...vegetables, 70 gallons of ice cream and 150 pounds of cake or 40 gallons of pudding. Each day $275 is paid for meat, $50 for vegetables, $60 for deserts and $50 for milk. The total cost of food per day is about $470, with $125 for service. The extra orders amount to about $30 each...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Memorial and Randall Halls. | 2/19/1900 | See Source »

This year, however, owing to an unusual dearth of players, Princeton has agreed to send her best man to a place agreed upon and allow him to compete with an extra man from both Harvard and Columbia for a place on the team. It is probable, therefore, that either Harvard or Columbia will be represented by three men. The prize for which the international teams will compete is the Rice trophy, which is valued at one thousand dollars. The trophy is at present held by England...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Class and International Chess. | 2/10/1900 | See Source »

...list already open for intercollegiate competition. It will, however, be of the nature of an exhibition since it will not count towards the championship. In each event, gold, silver, and bronze medals will be given, and a silver cup will be presented to the winners of the extra event. Competitors will be allowed two points for approach to apparatus, two points for finish, three points for form, and three points for excellence. Arrangements were also completed for a dual-gymnastic meet between Yale and Columbia to be held in New Haven on March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale Letter. | 1/26/1900 | See Source »

...class hockey team of 1900 defeated 1901 on Spy Pond yesterday afternoon by the score of 2 to 1. So close was the game that two extra twenty-minute halves were played in addition to the regular halves of the game. No score was made until the third half when each team scored one point. In the fourth half, however, the better endurance of the Seniors enabled them to make the winning point. The teams were made up as follows: 1900--George, Drink-water, Farrington, Clement, forwards; Livermore, Ewer, coverpoint; Scott, point; Carpenter, goal. 1901 -- Hart, Coolidge, Cooley, Hyde, forwards...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seniors Win from Juniors. | 1/25/1900 | See Source »

...second Newell by a quarter of a length of open water. The start was not made until one o'clock owing to the difficulty of securing a coxswain for the second Weld crew. C. H. Morrill '00, who finally took the place, more than compensated for his extra weight by the way he drove the crew in the race...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FIRST WELD WINS | 11/17/1899 | See Source »

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