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LACROSSE.- The following men must take the strength test today without fail at the following times: 2.00, Purington; 2.06, Converse; 2.12, Harrington; 2.18, Fay; 2.24, Taylor; 2.30, Hardy; 2.36, Ring; 2.42, Dearborn; 2.48, Curley; 2.54, Moline; 3.00, Woods; 3.06, Sands; 3.12, McLaughlin; 3.18, Boutwell; 3.30, Howland; 4.00, Brookings. Practice at 4 o'clock sharp on Norton's Field...
...twelve minutes will be allowed for each speech. Judgment can thus be passed on ability to deliver a sustained argument, skillfully massed, and showing some grasp of the subject. Enough men will then be kept to carry out, with special reference to rebuttal, a set debate as a final test...
...large, the new regulations insure adequate trial to every promising debater, and in the second trial the longer speeches will bring out capabilities in sustained work and rebuttal. The final step in this weeding out process in its character of a regular debate, is calculated to be a sure test both of ability in presentation and rebuttal. On the whole then although the plan may need modification in certain details, it promises to justify itself in furnishing training, in bringing out the different sides of the question, and at last in ensuring the choice of the best...
...strength test contest closes on April 15. All men intending to take the test are urged to do so as soon as possible in order to avoid conflicting appointments later...
...work in the compulsory course of freshman gymnastics has been put to a strong test during the past months, and the scheme has proved itself a very practicable one. The work has been decidedly progressive, and the results very gratifying to the instructors in charge. The course has been relieved of monotony as far as possible by a change of work every two or three weeks. Each month a new branch of gymnastics is taken...