Word: accountants
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...must be clearly understood that no one is eligible for the prizes unless officially registered as a Senior or a Junior. This means that no man who is socially a Senior or a Junior, but who is either registered in any professional or graduate schools, or, on account of an entrance condition, as a Sophomore, will be allowed to compete...
...scrub baseball games scheduled for yesterday between the Moulin Rouges and the Big Ten, and the Solid Ivories and the Grays, have been postponed until today on account of rain. All the games will be played a day later than as formerly announced, on account of this postponement. There will be no games Saturday. Tomorrow's games will be as follows: Armor Plates vs. Precipitates on the diamond directly north of the Freshman diamond, and Smilax vs. Home Runners on the second team diamond...
...pulled a tendon in his right leg. This injury will undoubtedly keep him out of the Yale meet, and will probably prevent him from running in the intercollegiates. This was the first hard practice that Foster had had, as the coaches had been giving him only light work, on account of the known weakness in this leg. Foster won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes in the dual meet with Yale last year, and later in the intercollegiate games, consequently he was relied upon to win points in these meets this year, and his loss will be keenly felt...
Walter Seth Logan, Jr., '10, of Washington, Conn., has been elected captain of the Yale baseball team in place of S. H. Philbin '10, who resigned on account of an injury to his ankle received in a game with Pennsylvania. Logan played third base on his freshman team, and last year on the university team...
...caught up with the other men some of whom had 75 yards handicap until in the last 100 yards they came to Bowles, who was leading. Bowles, however, sprinted and the other two were unable to catch him. The time, one minute 56 4-5 seconds, was slow on account of the wind. In the two-mile race, W. A. Perkins '12 with a 100-yard handicap led during the last five laps. He ran with good judgment and an easy stride. During the last half-mile F. D. Everett '11, who had slowly worked his way to the front...