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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Perkins '20 has been shifted from third base to center field in which position he will play this year. The other two outfield positions will be occupied very probably by W. B. Frothingham '21 and R. P. Hallowell '20 both of whom played on last year's team. The competition in the outfield, however, is very keen and it is quite possible that some other man may occupy any of these position before the season is well under...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: BALL TEAM GOES TO MIDDLESEX | 3/17/1920 | See Source »

...this matter, the curriculum is not altogether to blame. In every university throughout the country, (though in varying degree) the undergraduates give too little time to matters of immediate importance in the outside world. In the field of industrial relations, this is especially true. The average student, (especially if, he is under no immediate necessity to earn his own livelihood) is only too apt to forget how his fellow citizen lives. If the problems of industrial relations and living conditions were presented to him as part of his regular study, he would consider them more reasonably when he was outside...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GOVERNOR ALLEN'S PROPOSAL. | 3/17/1920 | See Source »

Several members of the University R. O. T. C. Field Artillery Unit took part Saturday afternoon in a contest of horsemanship at a gymkana held at the New Riding Club. The entries were made at the invitation of the Club. Horses owned by the R. O. T. C. were used in Saturday's contest, and both men and horses showed to a marked degree the results of the training they have had during the past five months. The members of the R. O. T. C. who took part in the contest were T. Adamowski '22. C. E. Dean...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY ARTILLERY MEN SHOW UP WELL IN GYMKANA | 3/15/1920 | See Source »

Another contribution in the field of automotive engineering has been made by the Packard Automobile Company. Its engineers have perfected a device which is at once simple and solves the problem of heating the present low-grade of gasolene to insure complete combustion. The Fuelizer, as it is called, consists of a chamber surrounding the intake manifold, in which a small amount of gasolene is exploded and then drawn into the manifold thus raising the temperature of the gas to a high degree. The gasoline is drawn into the Fuelizer chamber by a small pipe leading from below the butterfly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fuelizer, Packard's Motor Miracle, Innovation in Gasoline Engineering | 3/13/1920 | See Source »

...large field of entrants in the 300-yard dash and the one-mile run, D. F. O'Connell, E. O. Gourdin, C. S. Evans, and B. Wharton '22 loom up as the strongest contenders for places in the dash event, while E. T. Doherty '21, A. J. Fox Unc., and J. G. Winchester '23 have proved to be fast men in the mile. Other men who may place in the 300-yard dash are J. E. Kennedy, C. H. Hawes, and R. D. Howard of the 1923 relay team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MID-WINTER CARNIVAL BEGINS | 3/10/1920 | See Source »

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