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...news competition will last about 12 weeks; the work will consist of gathering the news of the University and writing up the athletic events. This competition offers an excellent opportunity for building up a wide and intimate knowledge of all the activities of the University. No previous journalistic experience is required. Successful competitors will be elected news editors of the CRIMSON, and will be eligible for the positions of managing editor and president...
This year the crew squad will occupy at Red Top the same buildings as in previous years. The buildings consist of quarters for the University crews, a separate house for the managers and coaches, and another house for the 1923 men. All the buildings but that which the Freshmen use are up on a bluff overlooking the river, while the latter is very near the water's edge...
...three events. They rowed a beautiful race and deserved to win. All credit to Cornell and Princeton. Without detracting in the least from their enviable performance, it might be advantageous to consider a few facts gleaned from the contest. The Yale crew, although crossing the line third, broke the previous course record by seven seconds. The crew rowed in perfect form. Not only Coach Spaeth of Princeton, but also Coach Nickalls of Yale, as well as other prominent rowing authorities, were of the opinion that it was the best Yale boat that ever faced Princeton. Before the contest...
...Helm '20 and D. P. Robinson Jr.'20 over Bates and Levy, 7-5, 6-4. Due to the absence of L. A. deTurenne '21 and J. B. Fenno Jr. '21 at the Intercollegiates at Hartford, the team played in a different order from any used in previous contests: Helm, Robinson, Bradley and Rowe. The best match of the afternoon was that between D. P. Robinson Jr. '20 and Levy, the opposing star, the latter winning in long straight sets...
Each hall will sing three selections in competition for the silver loving cup, which was won last year by Standish, and the two previous years by the Smith Halls. While the judges are deciding on the winner, the three choruses will combine in singing a few well-known pieces. After this, President Lowell will present the Jubilee Cup and Baton to the leader of the evening chorus, who will then lead the class in singing "Fair Harvard...