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...second intercollegiate geological excursion will be held next Saturday, November 1. The party will meet at the Cooley House, Springfield, on Friday evening and will take the 8.30 train the next morning for the trap range of Mt. Tom, near Holyoke. Trains leave Boston at 4.15 and 6 p. m., and Trinity Place at 4.19, 6.04 and 8.04 p. m. Returning Saturday evening the train is due at Boston at 9 p. m. Travelling expenses can be reduced by clubbing together on a mileage book. All those who wish to club together and those who intend...
...protest, which was made by Yale, is based on a rule which provides that a man who takes part in an open track meet before entering college shall not represent that college in the intercollegiate meet until a year after entrance. Schick took part in the Springfield Diocesan Games at Holyoke in the spring of 1900, and it is claimed by Yale that these were open games. The Diocesan Union, however, has for several years given an annual meet, open only to its own members. These meets have always been considered closed by the New England A.A.U., but the sanction...
...second excursion of the same sort will be conducted this year by Professor B. K. Emerson of Amherst to the trap range of Mt. Tom, near Holyoke, on Saturday, November 1. The party will meet at the Cooley House, Springfield, Friday evening, October 31 and will take the train for Holyoke the next morning at 8.30 o'clock. The chief features to be seen on the trip are Triassic trap sheets and sandstones, contacts of trap and sandstone, fossil footprints in sandstone, glacial deposits and Connectieut River terraces. The return to Holyoke will be made in time to eatch...
...Minor, Covington, Ky.; P. F. Mann, Buffalo, Pa.; H. James, Baltimore, Md.; R. B. Bristol, Ansonia, Conn.; H. W. DuPuy, Alleghany City, Pa.; W. S. Fulton, Waterbury, Conn.; R. Lyons, New Orleans, La.; G. Cochrane, Yonkers, N. Y.; W. B. Tyler, New Haven; R. L. McKnight, Springfield, Mass.; C. D. Green...
John Kirkland Clark 3L., of Springfield, Mass., prepared for college at the Brooklyn Polytechnic School and graduated from Yale in 1899. While at college, he stood well in his class and won many prizes for scholarship. He has always been active in debating, both at school and at college. In his senior year he won the Thacher prize for debating. He was a member of the freshman team which debated against the Harvard Freshmen in 1896, a member of the Yale university teams which met Harvard in 1897 and 1899 and also of the Yale team which debated against Princeton...