Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University wrestling team meets the Massachusetts Institute of Technology tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock in the Technology gymnasium. This is the University team's first contest this season, and will be of special interest on that account. There has been a deplorable lack of interest taken in wrestling this year, in spite of the agitation in its favor which has been going on for some time. On account of the small number of the candidates some difficulty has been found in picking a team. The score of last year's match was, Harvard, 3; Technology, 3. The price...
...second University hockey team played a one to one tie game with Andover yesterday. After an extra period of five minutes with no further score, the game was called on account of the cold...
Other factors besides the presence of graduates account for victories. Princeton has many more debating clubs than Harvard. Were it certain that a change would greaty stimulate undergraduate activity in debating it might be advisable. Whatever is done should be done on the basis of advancement of debating at Harvard. It is on a like basis that Yale and Princeton have acted. R. L. WEST...
...second hockey team will play Andover at Andover this afternoon at 3 o'clock. On account of the recent warm weather the team has not done very much lately. By a recent post-card ballot, the Student Council voted to recommend to the Athletic Committee to award the "H2nd" insignia to the members of the second hockey team, as in baseball and football. The line-up will be: g., Sagar; p., Brown; c.p., Williams; l.w., Trainer; l.c., Moffat, r.c., Taylor; r.w., Paterson...
Booker T. Washington h.'96, president of the Tuskegee Institute, spoke to an audience of about 300 in the Trophy Room of the Union last evening. The first part of his talk was an account of his life and the hardships which he encountered in making his way to Hampton Institute, where he secured his education. Following this he told of his resolve to take up work in the black belt of Alabama, and his development of the Tuskegee Institute; and closed with a few evidences of the progress of his race, and an enumeration of the opportunities for useful...