Word: frankness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...points being scored by the Cornell team. The University team finished second with a score of 37 and the remaining four contestants were ranked as follows: Yale 46, Princeton 78, Pennsylvania 100, Columbia 112. Of the 39 men who started, 34 finished, but one of these, J. M. Frank of Princeton, who ended in the twenty-fifth place, was disqualified for failing to take the water jump. All of the Cornell men finished in the first twelve places, W. F. Schutt of Cornell, winning the individual championship. At the start C. S. Jacobus of Yale took the lead, closely followed...
Princeton--D. C. Chapin, H. M. Frank, R. A. Williams, S. W. Root, R. Sanderson, W. M. Stevens, A. W. Rutherford...
...Frank Russell '96, formerly Instructor in Anthropology, died yesterday at Chloride, Arizona. The cause of his death is not yet known...
...ways of becoming funny are well illustrated by the two editorials in the current number of the Lampoon. One way is to turn convention into farce and the other to turn it into frank veracity. The first editorial considers how the advice recently asked for from undergraduates about ways of improving courses might be given next time not by A and B men, but by their "alphabetically interior brothren." The second editorial espigates the Freshman, already sore with promiscuous good advice, and warns him not to make his life "a giddy wheel of irresponsibility with its centre...
...Frank Jude, left end, a Chippewa from Minnesota, is 20 years old, 5 feet 7 inches tall, and weights 143 pounds...