Word: april
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...reopening of the west wing of the Union as reading, lounging and smoking rooms for all members of the University has now been definitely postponed until the latter part of March or the first week in April. Plans were under way last month for the use of the west wing of the Union, but the coal situation has been, and is, of such a nature as to make the reopening of any part of the building inadvisable...
...management has decided that the University team will not be entered in either the Meadowbrook Club Indoor Carnival on March 9, or in the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival, which takes place on April 27 and 28. Meets will be arranged with service teams in the spring, however, and it is expected that intercollegiate meets may be scheduled later with Yale and Princeton...
...once since the United States entered the war has peace seemed a more distant object than today. Nor has victory ever seemed to require such titanic effort. Even the most optimistic man now knits his brow and wonders how it is all coming out. We knew last April that our task was to be a terrible one, that we were going against a mass of forces which had never before been brought together in such military perfection. We expected that we would meet the ebb-tide of war in many disappointments and a few failures, but few of us possessed...
...match between Gore and Smith Halls must be played on or before March 16, and the ensuing match between the winning team and Standish on or before April 1. The cup, which is on exhibition at the Chess Club, was won last year by Standish, in 1916 by Smith and in 1915 by Gore...
...divided immediately into temporary crews for practice purposes. Manager A. F. Tribble '19 is at present carrying on negotiations with Yale and Princeton, and expects that satisfactory arrangements will soon be completed whereby the University crews, may race these colleges at some convenient date during the latter part of April or the month...