Word: annually
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...annual concert of the Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs for the benefit of the Prospect Union takes place this evening in Union Hall, Cambridgeport. Reserved seats (50 cents) may be obtained at Thurston's until 6.30 p. m. Doors open at 7.00 p. m.; concert begins at 8.00 p. m. The programme is as follows...
...annual play of the Pi Eta Society will be a comic opera entitled, "The Alcayde." The book is by George Stephens Gr., and G. S. T. Newell, Jr., L. S., and the music by F. E. Barry...
...annual winter meeting of the Yale Athletic Association in conjunction with the Connecticut National Guard will be held at the Second Regiment Armory on Saturday, March 7. Great interest is being aroused in these games, and the list of entries is very large, including among others, M. F. Sweeney and T. P. Conneff, champions of the world in the running high jump and one-mile run respectively. A great many entries have been received from the University of Pennsylvania, and the unique character of the Connecticut National Guard events heightens the interest in the games. The following events will...
...rules of the Intercollegiate Athletic Association adopted at the meeting of delegates held on Saturday will be endorsed by those who are interested in the welfare of track and field sports. Especially gratifying is the rule that drops bicycle racing from the regular list of events at the annual meeting, and gives to this form of sport a meet of its own. As the question of making such an arrangement was discussed at some length in this column a short time ago, it is not necessary to mention again the advantages that will be gained by the change...
...rejecting of the proposed three mile run will certainly give considerable satisfaction to the spectators of the annual athletic contest, if not to the athletes themselves. A very long race is at best not an exciting contest to watch. The pace is necessarily slow when compared even with the mile run, and before many laps are passed the race generally changes to a procession. Then a three mile race is altogether too great a strain to put upon college athletes, most of whom are under twenty-one years of age. There are probably few men in the University...