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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale has done a little in this line among the high schools of Connection but with no such success and probably without the same thoroughness. The Connection schools do not compare in athletic strength or, spirit with the Massachusetts schools around Boston. A part of the revival of the Yale spirit which is at hand, may well take the form of cultivating the sources of supply from which good athletic material is drawn.--Waterbury American...
...first indoor intercollegiate track games will be held in Madison Square Garden March 6 under the auspices of the I. C. A. A. A. A. In the circular sent around by the association it was pointed out that keen competition in track games has been so developed in the last two or three years that a meet such as the one proposed will fill a want among track enthusiasts. In support of this it is pointed out that in the last two years it has been noticeable that champions have failed to repeat their title winning feats in succeeding annual...
...with architectural practice. This is called the base-course, and is being constructed out of pink granite from Townsend, Mass. About two-thirds of this is now in place or just ready for setting. One hundred and forty-two carloads of limestone, which material will be used in work around the roofs, has been received. Only about one-third of this amount will be required, but the builders will thus be able to select the best pieces. A million and a half common bricks used for backing, have been laid, and also 360,000 cream-colored face-brick. Most...
...University hockey squad had a light practice at the Arena yesterday afternoon, consisting of drill in passing and shooting followed by a long, fast skate around the rink with quick stops and turns. Coach Winsor laid special emphasis on the attack and the men showed considerable speed and ability. Morgan was the only regular who did not practice and it is expected that he will be in condition for a light work-out today in preparation for the game with the Massachusetts Agricultural College tomorrow night...
...Freshman class studied. The dormitories, without being "mollycoddle factories" as some sub-Freshmen liked to lable them before they saw them in operation, constitute a better environment for younger boys, than the old live-where-you-please system offered. Parents, who have hesitated to send boys to live "around," although such hesitancy was due largely to a distorted idea of the pitfalls of college life, will have no such fears in sending their sons to the Freshman dormitories. The President's appeal for a new dormitory is, therefore, deserving of immediate attention, and should even come before such needed improvements...