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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...shown that, although open to all amateurs, American Olympic teams have been composed chiefly of college athletes. The latter will find it hard to keep in the best of condition for both meets, and will undoubtedly wish to be at their best for the intercollegiate contest. Why not, therefore, allow the records made at the intercollegiates to stand as their trial, with the meet on June 6 open only to men not eligible to take part in that between the colleges...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMERICAN OLYMPIC TRIALS. | 3/13/1908 | See Source »

...competition is to be held at all, its terms should be strictly adhered to; but believes that under present conditions any kind of competition is as undersirable as the subscription nuisance itself. Although open to numerous objections, by far the most rational plan yet suggested is to allow a nominating committee, - composed perhaps of the president of the class from which the candidates are to be chosen, and the captains and managers of the four major sports, - to pick five men whose qualifications are generally admitted. Then let the class choose a winner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MANAGERSHIP CONTESTS. | 3/10/1908 | See Source »

...Hollis, Holworthy and Stoughton for next year must be left at the Bursar's office before 1 o'clock today. Explicit rules for filing the applications, are printed on the back of each blank, and no blank which is not properly filed will be considered. College rules do not allow leases to be cancelled or shifted except where men are obliged to give up their rooms for imperative and inevitable reasons. The allotment will be made tomorrow and the results announced in Friday's CRIMSON. A waiting list will be arranged for those men who are unsuccessful in the allotment...

Author: By A. G. Cable, | Title: Applications for Junior Allotment due before 1 P. M. | 2/19/1908 | See Source »

...long shot. After a long scrimmage, Rumsey and Hicks, by good team play, worked into Yale's territory and passed the puck to Newhall, but the shot was stopped by Howe. Pell repeatedly carried the puck toward the Yale goal, but the Yale defense was too strong to allow Rumsey to score on the pass. Wiliams, by clever dodging, took the puck up and passed it to Driscoll, who scored, and a little later Heron scored the second goal for Yale from a scrimmage. For the rest of the first half, the puck was repeatedly carried into the Yale territory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY CHAMPIONSHIP LOST | 2/17/1908 | See Source »

...will be admitted, not only into the Conservatory orchestra and chorus, but also into its courses in 'ensemble' playing, choir training, and liturgical music. Those courses include historical and theoretical work as well as practical application. For regular attendance at any of the Conservatory courses, the University will allow credit toward the degrees of Bachelor and Master of Arts...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Conservatory Courses in Music | 2/4/1908 | See Source »

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