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...triangular intercholastic gymnastic meet between Exeter, Andover, and the Brookline High School will be held in the Hemenway Gymnasium tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Brookline has entries in only a few events, but the other two schools are well represented. A comparison of the three teams seems to point toward a victory for Exeter...
...University gymnastic team defeated Dartmouth and M. I. T. in the first triangular gymnastic meet ever held between these three institutions in the Hemenway Gymnasium last night. The University gymnasts piled up a total of 30 points; Dartmouth scored 24; and M. I. T. failed to win a single place in any one of the six events of the evening. At the end of the first four events, horizontal bars, side horse, club swinging, and parallel bars, Dartmouth led the University by a score of 19 to 17. Again at the end of the fifth event, flying rings, Dartmouth...
...second managership of the debating team will commence today when all candidates should report to M. Roth '17, Matthews 54, from 2 to 4 o'clock. The competition will be open to Sophomores and this year will be much briefer than usual. It will close the day of the triangular debate between the University, Princeton, and Yale, March 24. One candidate will be chosen, who will be second assistant this year, assistant next year, and in his Senior year will become manager...
...trials held Saturday afternoon and evening in the New Lecture Hall, A. G. Paine '17, of Spokane, Wash., was awarded the Thomas Jefferson Coolidge Debating Prize of $100. The five other men who were chosen to make up the debating teams to meet Princeton and Yale in the annual Triangular Debate are: B. E. Carter '16, of Texarkana, Ark.; H. Epstein '16, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; E. R. Roberts '16, of Cape Girardeau, Mo.; J. H. Spitz '17, of Brookline, and C. A. Trafford '16, of Worcester. The alternates were: A. G. Aldis '17, of Lake Forrest, Ill.; L. Brentano...
...eight will row Princeton on Lake Carnegie for the first time since 1913 on April 20. The first and second crews will arrive four days before the races, which will be rowed on the first day of the Easter recess. In the last race between the two colleges, a triangular contest on the Charles, in which Pennsylvania, Princeton and Harvard took part, Princeton easily won, the University taking second place. The year before in a similar regatta, Cornell was victorious, and the University eight finished ten feet ahead of Princeton. Dr. Spaeth, the Princeton coach, has a problem this year...