Word: weaknesses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From all appearances the University should be represented on the track next year by a team of moderate strength, even though many point winners will be lost by graduation. As in former years, the team will be weak in the field events especially. In the middle-distances the loss of former Captain Bingham '16, T. R. Pennypacker '16, and A. Biddle '16 will be keenly felt, especially at the time when a middle-distance relay team is being formed...
...Freshman track team lost to Yale by the score of 55 1-2 to 48 1-2 points at New Haven Saturday. The Yale 1919 team appeared weak in the track events, but a clean sweep in the field events cut off the University Freshman team from winning. No records were broken, but there were some excellent performances. Captain Rodman of the Yale team captured four first places, winning the two hurdle events, the shot-put and the high-jump. H. C. Flower, Jr., '19 was the individual star of his team, taking first place...
...Harvard Zoological Club. "The Weak Acids of Sea Water and their Biological Significance," by Mr. E. J. Cohn in Room 46, Zoological Laboratory...
Last year, Exeter shut out the 1918 nine 3 to 0, weak hitting being responsible for this defeat. The stick-work of this year's Freshman nine has been improving steadily and rapidly, as is proved by the result of the recent victory over Milton. The Freshmen will line up as follows: McLeod, 2b.; Casey, c.f.; Bond, r.f.; Fuller, c.; Gross, l.f.; Sears, 1b.; Kerr, s.s.; Burrill, 3b.; Felton...
...University was extremely weak in the hurdles and the field event. G. G. Haydock '16, second in the pole vault, J. O. Johnstone '16, second in the high-jump, and H. W. Minot '17, second in the broad-jump, were the only places won by the University in these events. The summary...