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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Stubbs '20, who with Walker formed a very strong combination clever in checking and fast down the ice. The pair was backed up by J. Holmes '21, whose work in the cage was consistently good. Holmes will return next year, and in all probability will be at his usual position. C. S. Stillman '21, if able to play, will provide stiff competition. J. Gaston '21, G. Owen '23, captain of the 1923 team, and R. W. Buntin '21, who played forward on his Freshman team but was ineligible for the University sextet last year, form a nucleus for the vacant...
...usual program of events, somewhat enlarged, will take place. Among the changes to be initiated are the omission of the "ten o'clock" Campus celebration on Tuesday night, and the introduction of an open forum after the alumni meeting on Tuesday morning...
...mister, wanta take a chance on th' chimes?" This was the cry that greeted the undergraduate last fall on his return to college, instead of the usual "Scramble!" Beset on every hand by a small urchin or urchiness, the harassed undergraduate at last reluctantly took a chance. He lost...
...Carl Byal and Muriel Thomas in the leading roles, is receiving an enthusiastic welcome which is well deserved, at Keith's this week. The costuming is elaborate, several of the tunes extremely catchy, and the chorus of eight very attractive--far more so than many that appear in the usual musical comedy or "revue." The acting and dancing of Mr. Sully is especially commendable, and the whole performance moves with vivacious rapidity...
There is a very distinct tide in the affairs of Yale and Harvard men at the New London Regatta on June 25th. The usual dreary wait at the start will this year be complicated by uncertainly as to whether the upstream or downstream course will be rowed. Ideal weather conditions will permit the race to start on time (5 o'clock) over the upstream course, Rough water will necessitate a postponement until 7, owing to the turn of the tide at about 6, and also a reversal of the course. The confusion of time necessitated by daylight saving adds...