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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...addition the Orchestra gave several concerts during the year in and around Boston. In Worcester, early in December, the organization played before an audience of 1500, and was received with much enthusiasm and with favorable criticisms in the newspapers. Such trips as these, together with the various dances following the concerts, the Annual Banquet in March, and the occasional informal meetings have served to make the organization a source of friendship and good times...
...hasty visit to different plans or superficial survey of industrial processes. A professor will be maintained in each of the six stations at the different plants and will be provided with a well equipped laboratory. The students are divided into as many groups as there are stations and pass around the circle of stations, spending about six weeks in each until the whole cycle is completed. The stations are placed in certain plants not merely because of the importance of the industries that are there in operation, but because those industries well illustrate certain fundamental processes that...
...fourth each side was retired in order, no one getting beyond the initial sack. In the University's half of the fourth the scoring began. Nash was out on a grounder down the first base line. Abbot drew a walk and Harte, the next man up, sent him around to third on a clean bingle past second. Mahan flied out to Tibbott. Then Beal came through with a slashing grounder between first and second, which allowed Abbot to go home at a walk and Harte to reach third base. Tibbott's throw to third to catch the latter...
...fast for Windnagle of Cornell and Overton of Yale, who had already run the mile. Just after passing the one-lap mark, Bingham passed Floto and closely followed Meredith. They both lengthened out on the far straightaway, drawing away from the rest of the field. Meredith and Bingham raced around the last turn with the latter on the outside at the Pennsylvanian's elbow. Down the final stretch they came in a final great sprit. Meredith's greater strength allowed him to keep slightly ahead and he crossed the finish line a winner by 1 1-2 yards. His time...
...which was timed in 2 minutes 3 4-5 seconds. Windnagle and Carroll were running strongly and moved into second and third places respectively at the end of the third lap, with Overton still ahead. On the last lap Windnagle lengthened out, passed Overton, gathered speed all the way around the last turn, and finished strongly. Carroll also had a lot left and shot by Overton in the final stretch. Wilson of Stanford was fourth and Brown of Technology fifth. The time was 4 minutes 15 seconds, only three-fifths of a second behind the record made by Jones...