Word: accountability
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...account of the difficulty for many students of attending a full six weeks' course at one of the summer military camps at Gettysburg or California, the War Department has devised a plan whereby it is possible to attend one of the camps for any consecutive four weeks of the entire period from July 7 to August 15. The object of establishing the camps is to increase the personnel of the United States trained military reserve and to give college men the advantages of military discipline and out-door life. The Department wishes it understood, however, that attendance...
...tennis courts was due to resurfacing of a part of the courts. This statement does not include the guarantees paid to visiting teams or the expenses directly chargeable to separate games. 1910-11. 1911-12 Receipts. Expenses. Receipts. Expenses. Care of buildings-and grounds, -- $11,094.72 -- 10,331.66 General account, 2,346.33 13,764.00 1,707.19 17,710.86 Permanent improvements, -- 4,242.10 -- 1,931.48 University Baseball, 19,579.63 12,063.51 17,881.13 13,575.73 University Boat Club, 4,221.60 16,279.91 3,621.60 15,884.75 University Football, 74,456.08 29,027.09 121,719.67 32,254.80 University Track Team...
...lacrosse game between the second University team and Andover scheduled for yesterday afternoon was called off on account of rain...
...following games will be played today at 4 o'clock in the Letter Cup series: Craigies vs. Midnight Sons on the second team diamond, Comedy of Errors vs. Bar Association on the Freshman lacrosse field. The games postponed yesterday on account of rain will be played at the end of the series...
...annual 440-yard handicap race for the Wells Cup which was to have been held Friday was postponed on account of the rain. The race will be held in the Stadium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The race will be held in the Stadium this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The race is open to all students in the University; but Freshmen, especially, are urged to enter because the cup will come into the permanent possession of the man winning the race for four successive years. The cup is offered by Mr. L. G. Wells...