Word: annually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spring vacation is not arranged to include that date instead of April nineteenth. If this were so the April Fool "roughhousers" could throw their food and rattle their crockery in their own homes, where any damage to property or tempers could be repaired within the family household. The annual reversion to anthropoid tactics was omitted last year; the CRIMSON suggests that it be again postponed and the festival reduced to at least the triennial class...
...judgment in the third annual Intercollegiate Architecture Competition, the most important event in the collegiate architecture world, was rendered yesterday, at Ithaca, N. Y. In Class I., R. J. Richardson of Pennsylvania, won first prize; Harvard men to win "mentions" were as follows: H. Bush-Brown, 2G.S., L. M. Hendrick, 2G.S., and J. H. Stone, 2G.S. In the second class, Walter Antrim of Pennsylvania won first place, while H. T. Keyes 1G.S. secured a "mention." The drawings will be on exhibition in Robinson Hall about the middle of April...
...annual boat race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities will take place today on the Thames river, England. The course is four miles long lying between Putney and Mortlake. The Cambridge eight is picked to win by most of the English experts, although Oxford finished three-quarters of a length ahead last year. This race is a historical event, having been originated in 1840, before the introduction of outriggers and sliding seats. Since that time Oxford has won 38 times and Cambridge 30, with one dead heat and five years in which no races were rowed...
...last performance of "A Bug in a Rug," the annual production of the Pi Eta Society, will be given in the Exeter Opera House this evening at 8 o'clock. Most of the seats have been sold, but a few tickets at $1.00 each may still be secured from W. R. Dewey, Jr. '14 Thayer 33. A limited number will also be on sale at Batchelder's Book Store and the Opera House, Exeter...
...sixth annual triangular debate between Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, will take place this evening at 8.15 o'clock. Harvard will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, Yale in New Haven, and Yale will meet-Princeton at Princeton. In each case the negative will debate at home. Seats for the debate here may be obtained at the Co-operative Branch, at Memorial Hall, at Amee's, or at the door this evening. Since the sale of tickets for the debate is the only source of revenue for the debating teams, undergraduate support of the teams can be shown chiefly by attendance tonight...