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...annual winter meeting of the Yale Athletic Association in conjunction with the Connecticut National Guard will be held at the Second Regiment Armory on Saturday, March 7. Great interest is being aroused in these games, and the list of entries is very large, including among others, M. F. Sweeney and T. P. Conneff, champions of the world in the running high jump and one-mile run respectively. A great many entries have been received from the University of Pennsylvania, and the unique character of the Connecticut National Guard events heightens the interest in the games. The following events will...
This year the autumn term was about 12 weeks long, the winter term will be about 15 weeks and the spring term less than 8, including the examination period. Such a division of the year's work seems extraordinarily unequal; and, if nothing else, manifestly unfair to those students who, having friends or relatives in other colleges or schools which as usual have the Easter recess at the beginning of April, naturally expected to be able to see them during the vacation...
There appears this morning in another column a communication on the change of the spring recess. The writer is evidently in earnest, but his position seems to us a mistaken one. He argues that there is a great inequality in the length of the autumn, winter and spring terms, and implies that the vacation he proposes would remedy this alleged evil. According to his division of the year's work, the autumn term contains about twelve weeks, the winter term fifteen weeks, and the spring term less than eight weeks. It takes but little calculation to determine that the vacation...
...annual winter meeting of the Yale Athletic Association in conjunction with the Connecticut National Guard, will be held at the 2nd Regiment Armory, New Haven, Conn., on Saturday evening, March 7, at 8 o'clock...
Notice is given in another column of the annual exhibition of photographs to be held next week by the Camera Club. The Camera Club has not seemed so active this winter as in former years, and we hope that this does not signify a falling off in interest among its members. The club in the past has held a high reputation for excellence in the quality of its work, and there has been a distinct growth each year in interest, with a corresponding rise in the standard. Each exhibition has been better than the one of the year before...