Word: annually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...colleges, East and West. Official rowing is now going on at Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse, Leland Stanford Jr., and California., and will start soon at Yale, Pennsylvania and the University. One of the great questions of the coming season is whether Syracuse will be invited to participate in the annual Poughkeepsie regatta and perhaps the greatest change in the situation since last year is the practical retirement of Charles E. Courtney as active coach at Cornell...
...annual meeting of the Intercollegiate Soccer Association at Columbia University last Saturday, Pennsylvania fared the best in the selection of the all-American intercollegiate soccer eleven. Four of the Quakers were designated for the honor. Princeton placed three players on this imaginary team, Haverford got two and Yale and Harvard each one man. Cornell failed to have a member of her team named for the honor...
...ruling was passed debarring freshmen from university elevens. The legislation, although expected to be instituted several years ago, has been deferred because of a strong opposition at the last two annual conventions of the league delegates and yesterday's measure means that soccer football is one of the last of the minor sports at the Eastern universities to fall in line for more standard eligibility regulations for university teams...
Over a thousand Brown alumni are expected to gather at the annual Sons of Brown dinner at the Copley-Plaza on Tuesday, January 23, at 6.30 o'clock. This year, through the co-operation of the several Brown University alumni associations in New England, the event will not be confined to Boston men, but will be open to every alumnus in New England. Charles Evans Hughes has promised to be present and give an address. President W. H. Faunce, of Brown University, will speak in behalf of the university, and Governor Samuel W. McCall is expected to represent the Commonwealth...
...endowment of $11,000,000 for the present and prospective needs of Princeton is included in the plans of President Hibben as set forth in his annual report. A committee of members of the board of trustees and of the graduate council has been appointed to raise $3,000,000 necessary for the immediate need of the university...