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...Contestants will be handicapped according to their known record; those whose ability is unknown will be handicapped at twenty-eight feet in the shot-putting contest, and at four feet and ten inches in the high jumping contest. 2. The winner in each contest will score as many points as there are men in that contest; the second man one less, etc.; every man scoring according to his position. 3. The handicaps of the contestants will be changed according to any improvement made over their former records.4. Those who win at the several contests will have their names upon...
...semi-annual meeting of the CRIMSON board yesterday, the retiring senior board gave the paper into the hands of the Ninety one board, whose responsibility has begun with today's issue. We have no promises of improvement to make, but shall do our best to keep the paper up to the standard set by the Ninety board, and to continue the progress made under their leadership, for we believe that the CRIMSON has made a constant advance during the last year. We are not blind to the fact that faults still exist, and that there are opportunities open...
...such as could be easily paid if the proceeds of the concert had been turned over to them as agreed. The consequence is that the Pierian has lost the confidence of its creditors. The matter is by no means so trivial as it may seem to the Glee club whose management is in reality deserving the strongest blame. It remains to be seen what reason the Glee club can give for its long-continued neglect...
...choir sang Barnaby's "Christ whose Glory," Buck's "Jerusalem" and Tuckerman's "Lighten our Darkness...
Professor Louis Dyer, formerly of the Greek department of the university, but whose present home is in England, is in this country to deliver a course of lectures before the Lowell Institute. He has just returned from a year's travel in Greece and the Orient, and will lecture on topics of interest to students of the classics. He has lectured at Columbia and Vassar, and on February 25 will lecture before the students of Cornell on "The Aphrodite Cult of Paphos in Cyprus...