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Between the heats of the dashes Gourdin hopped back and forth between the broad-jumping pit and the hot-put ring. jumping toward a mark which was set at 23 1-2 feet, he cleared it by several inches, winning the event and establishing a new University record of 23 feet 11 7-8 inches. Meanwhile he got second place in the shot-put with a heave of 39 feet 4 inches, beating Dandrow, Tech's weight star, by three-quarters of a foot...
...paid by students represents payment for many other things than four or five courses. It is payment for the right to use the gymnasium for a nominal fee, the right to use the library, administrative expense, the maintenance and care of the College buildings and grounds, and so forth. The electing of extra courses does not entail further expense on the University, except perhaps in the courses themselves. This fact has long been recognized by the authorities, as the tuition price of $200 for four courses and the price of $20 for an extra course shows. This increase...
...Intercollegiate Flying Association scheduled for May 13 at Mineral has been refused so far as the furnishing of planes by the War Department is concerned. This announcement, made yesterday, is not directed especially against the Association, but comes in consequence of the policy of the department as set forth in a recent order by Secretary Weeks to confine the use of Army planes and other equipment strictly to the Army...
...ingenious proposition in sot forth in a recent letter to the "New York Tribune" by a "professional man of limited income" who desires to obtain "educational insurance" for his one-year-old son. Briefly, he wants a renewable term policy of $5000, to be paid in suitable installments when the boy reaches college age. In case the boy dies before reaching eighteen, no money is to be paid; but if, having started, he fails to complete his college course, the balance due is to be paid to a designated third person twenty-five years from the date of the policy...
...made such inroads on our traditions, has in so far pravailed that the period during which gowns are worn is now but a scant seven weeks of four long years of undergraduate existence. From the first of May until he receives his diploma, custom demands that the Senior stand forth in his primary capacity as a seeker after knowledge...