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...last of the series of mid-year examinations will be held this week in Sever 35 at 2 o'clock. Sixteen examinations will be held today, and others will follow tomorrow, Wednesday, and Friday. Students taking these examinations will be required to pay a fee of three dollars for each one taken...
...subscribers. The "Morning Post" promises eloquently to become the premier daily in Britain. The "Telegraph" has begun to deliver its Contest edition to Paris before breakfast,--by airplane. Not to be outdone, the "Daily News" announces that every subscriber may obtain insurance for himself and all his family under sixteen, against mumps, typhoid, or loss of laundry, free. Other papers are taking up the gage of battle and London rocks under the strain. It is interesting to speculate on the adoption of similar policies by our "wide-awake" American press. The possibilities are limitless. Imagine the staid old "Evening Transcript...
...basketball team's record of sixteen games won, including two victories over Yale, is significant of this year's minor sport season, which presents a far different aspect from the previous one. In the past things have gone so uniformly badly with the minor sports, that Dean Briggs noted in his report last year one day on which the University suffered five defeats...
This is the first indoor Intercollegiate meet since 1911 and great interest has been shown among the sixteen colleges competing. At a meeting of the I. C. A. A. A. A. last Saturday, it was decided to make the meet an annual event...
...Sixteen colleges will be represented in this meet which will be held at the Twenty-Second Regiment Armory. This is the first indoor intercollegiate meet to be held since the war, but a motion was passed at a meeting last Saturday of the I. C. A. A. A. A. to make it an annual event. For the first time in many years, there will be a Freshman race in which eight colleges will compete. This will be a medley race, one man running 880 yards, a second 440, a third 220, and a fourth a mile...