Word: winterizing
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...assured every stone must be turned. Our withdrawal is determined upon, but to retire from the field victorious will be more graceful than to retire defeated. Tug-of-war, then, must be maintained this year as earnestly as ever here before. But how? Class seams are in order. The winter meetings are shortly at hand and nothing has as yet been done in the organization of class fours. It is somewhat characteristic of all Harvard organizations to delay. We cannot, however, afford...
...sent either to G. B. Adams, North Cambridge, or to Secretary Philip Emerson, 42 Franklin St., Boston. In case the weather prevents the races being held, the fees will be returned. The aim of the association is to develop in young men a love for the outdoor sports of winter and the experience of last year's carnival proves that any good skater can win a prize, for professionals are strictly barred. Harvard men are especially urged to compete...
Last year at Cornell two companies of thirty-five men each were drilled during the winter by Lieutenant Tutherly. It is hoped that at least as many men will volunteer this year, although up to the present time only one company has been formed. If enough men present themselves to form two companies the drill will be made competitive, and in the spring some reward will be given to the winners...
...entries for the Mid-winter games of the University of Pennsylvania Athletic association closed last Thursday. The entries number one hundred and seventy, forty more than last year. The games will be held on the evening of Saturday, February 1, at the Academy of Music, Philadelphia. The events are as follows: fifty yards dash, scratch; quarter, half and one mile runs, handicap running high jump; two hundred and twenty yards hurdle race, and one mile walk, handicap; tug-of-war and four hundred and forty yard dash for the Philadelphia Inter-Academic association. Among the competitors will be Harmar...
While we are on this matter we want to say just a word in regard to the management of the winter meetings. Last year they were hardly considered eminently successful. The cause of this lack of success lay in the small number of entries. This year the management has taken pains to publish the list of events fully three weeks earlier than last year in order that men may see what the contests are to be in, and may have enough time in which to prepare themselves. The men intending to enter will do well to consider that this year...