Word: tripped
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...result of over-exposure Charles W. MacVeagh, Jr., '19, of New York City, died while on a snow-shoeing trip up Mt. Monadnock, N. H., early yesterday morning, according to word received late last night...
...companion, Charlton Reynders '20, also from New York, has survived, but is suffering considerably from over-exposure. The pair started off Thursday for the MacVeagh summer home in Dublin, N. H., and on Saturday set out for a short trip on snowshoes, discarding hats, gloves and coats, on account of the mildness of the weather. They became lost in a snow storm Saturday night, and were found early yesterday morning by the caretaker of the MacVeagh estate half a mile from the top of Mt. Monadnock...
...season will commence on March 27, and a schedule including 29 or 30 games will be played. The schedule calls for several more games than were played in 1919. The Southern trip will not include more than three of four games, as the spring is too short to allow the team to take an extended trip...
...Crimson yearlings topped M. I. T. 1923, however, by eight yards in a spirited race. The Yale freshmen were unable to make the trip at the last minute. J. W. Quinn '23 started the Crimson lead by handing a 10-yard gain to C. H. Hawes '23. R. P. Bolster, however, passed Hawes and when the third man, R. O. Howard '23, took the baton he was slightly behind the Technology yearling. In the last stretch Howard fought his way past Deming, and J. E. Kennedy '23 doubled Howard's lead giving the Freshmen the race by eight yards...
Competitions for 1923 crew managers and second assistant University manager will also begin Monday evening, all candidates being summoned to report at Randolph 32 at 7 o'clock. Successful candidates will receive numerals and make the annual trip to New London. Previous experience will not be necessary for candidates for managerial positions. The competition will last 12 weeks...