Word: annually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...list of students in the University as it will appear in the annual catalogue will be posted in the south entry of University Hall today. The list will be kept there until Wednesday so that any student who has a correction to make may report it to University...
...ninth annual cross-country run of the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America will take place over the new West Rock course at New Haven at 11 o'clock. Fourteen colleges have sent in entries and a long string of starts will make a strong fight for individual honors. Cornell is picked to win the team championship, and second place will be fought out between Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Williams and Maine. The latter's chances are slight, however, as they were defeated in the New England Intercollegiates by Williams...
...University, Yale, Princeton, Dartmouth and Cornell will compete for the championship in the annual Intercollegiate Trapshoot at New Haven tomorrow morning at 8.30 o'clock. Each university will be represented by a five-man team which will shoot 100 times, bird program...
...competition for the annual Hasty Pudding Club musical comedy which is open this year to all members of the Junior and Senior classes, will close on Thursday, January 3, the first day after the Christmas vacation. The author or authors of the winning play and music will be elected members of the club, or, if they are already members will be given suitable prizes...
...benefit comes of commenting on the sins of the past. This afternoon occurs the annual parade to the Stadium and the cheering of all the members of the team. Tonight at seven-thirty, in the Union, Mr. Haughton will tell undergraduates a few facts about this year's team and the possibilities of victory. Here are two concrete ways for every individual to give the team the support it unquestionably deserves, and the man who fails to attend both meetings forfeits his right to enjoy a Harvard victory this fall...