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...University relay teams as well as the Freshman team maintained their record of straight wins at the meet held under the auspices of the Armory Athletic Association of Rhode Island at Providence, Saturday night. Long and short distance teams representing the Massachusetts Institute of Technology were defeated by the University teams, while the Freshman four closed their season by defeating Worcester Polytechnic Institute. In the open events, the University men were too heavily handicapped to show to advantage. Nevertheless, A. D. Chandler, Jr., '14 won the high jump with an actual leap of 5 feet, 9 inches and a handicap...
...will you use that outside life? What will your boy make of it? There are shrines of all kinds in college before which he may bow. Best, I think, is the one that's built to him of the straight clean back and limb, who bends to no social set, whose vision is unlimmed b y specious show but who 'plays the game' and that's the shrine that shall last...
...arranged for Tuesday evenings. Though some clubs will probably find this impossible, if it can be put into general effect it will serve two ends: First, club meetings will not sap the audiences from lectures, concerts and the like; and second, undergraduates will find it easier to keep straight their engagements. Conflicts among the clubs can be avoided by the use of different. Tuesday nights during the month. For further information in regard to the proposed plan, see the Chairman of the Committee on Organizations in Holworthy...
...committee on the erection of the Bowl brings up a number of arguments against the project of altering the structure. In order to have the 220-yard straight-away necessary to track equipment, a tunnel must be cut through the embankment of the Bowl at the excessive cost of from thirty to fifty thousand dollars. Not only is this objection raised, but it is maintained that the arrangement would create powerful air currents which would hinder the runners and that the other colleges would therefore refuse to compete on such a track. Other arrangements have been suggested, such as cutting...
...Pennsylvania yesterday by the score of 21 to 0. This is only the second time in twenty years that Cornell has defeated her rival, and only one of the contests has been a tie. The first touchdown was made in the first period and came as the result of straight rushes from midfield. The second was the result of a freak play when Barrett, trying for a field goal kicked the ball across the line and Fritz fell on it. The last score came at the end of the third periods. Fritz and Barrett starred for the winners, while Captain...