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During the course of the dinner, the Sophomore Blue Books were given out free of charge, In its pages are included pictures of the class officers, pictures of all the major sport teams with records of their games, a list of honor students, a directory of all members of the Sophomore class, and summaries of other class activities...
...sanctuaries with the intensive Reserve Officers' Training Corps courses, the fact remains that intercollegiate polo has thereby become a practical reality. The shockingly expensive equipment and the esoteric training, heretofore exclusively associated with great wealth, are automatically available. War Department efforts since 1918 to make polo a recognized sport have culminated in an intercollegiate championship at Fort Hamilton, N. Y. The effect on American polo cannot be otherwise than beneficial...
Cornell athletes have dropped dancing. Alarmed lest marathon jazz would become an intercollegiate sport, the athletic authorities at Ithaca solemnly decreed that no undergraduate trying for a team could put his foot on the ball room floor. Among the co-eds is expected a sharp decline in athletic interest...
Tennis is again--the most popular sport, its adherents numbering 217: rowing, however, is a close second with...
...following table shows the number of men participating in each sport this year as compared with the spring season of 1922: 1926 1925 Tennis 217 189 Rowing 198 186 Track 86 96 Baseball 61 53 Equitation 29 33 Swimming 29 56 Squash 8 0 Lacrosse 18 7 Handball 17 25 Corrective Exercise 17 3 Golf 11 -- Soccer 8 -- Fencing...