Word: annually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale-Harvard Freshman relay race, scheduled tentatively for a week from today, has been definitely settled for that date by word received from the Yale track management. The race will be a part of the B. A. A. annual indoor championships in Mechanics Building, Boston, which are held each year on the first Saturday of February. Coach Donovan has already selected five men from whom to choose the four who will run against the New Haven team. They are D. F. O'Connell '21, captain of the 1921 cross-country team last fall, C. A. Page '21, A. W. Douglass...
Because the "times seem inappropriate for the usual festivities," the New York Harvard Club has indefinitely postponed its annual dinner. In place of this usual reunion and in order that those members of the club who are not absent from the city on war service may learn of the progress of affairs at the university, and particularly that they may hear of the important part which the members of the University are having in the war, a meeting of the club will be held next Saturday evening at 9 o'clock. President Lowell has promised to be present. Colonel Paul...
...action of the 1919 Committee in deciding to postpone the annual Junior Dance in the Union is worthy of much commendation. There seems to be no doubt that the plans for the dance could have been carried through without transgressing Mr. Storrow's order for the closing of public and private places of amusement at 10 o'clock, but any violation of the spirit in which that order was issued would, in effect, be a violation of the order itself. If it had been thought practicable by the Fuel Administration in New England to cause all dances held in private...
...Dartmouth Outing Club will hold the annual Winter Carnival this year from February 14 to 16. Owing to the fact that the attendance will be so greatly reduced by war conditions, the outdoor meets and events of Carnival Week rather than the social affairs will he emphasized...
Secretary Warren F. Sheldon of the alumni council of Wesleyan University, estimates that the college deficit this year, due to war conditions, will be from $30,000 to $35,000, in a total annual budget of about $200,000. A large freshman class has kept the deficit from being considerably larger than it otherwise would have been. The college finances have, however, decreased about 40 percent in the three upper classes. Some of the surplus funds accumulated in recent years will be used this year to make up the deficit, and Secretary Sheldon anticipates that the rest will be received...