Word: art
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...various colleges are designated as follows: B, Brown; C, Cornell; C. A. I., Chicago Art Institute; Col., Colby; D, Dartmouth; H, Harvard; M. University of Maine; T., Tufts; Y, Yale...
...captains, three football captains, and three track captains, a total of 12 leading athletes; Dartmouth--one baseball captain, one crew captain, no football captains and three track captains, a total of five leading athletes; Princeton--two football captains only; Cornell--one baseball and one football captain; Brown and Chicago Art. Institute--one baseball captain each; Colby and University of Maine one football captain; Tufts one track captain. Twelve schools are without crews and five have no organized track teams, while in a few cases no captains had been elected...
...laboratories for the use of future scientists; and libraries for the benefit of future teachers and scholars. Many a weighty problem arises upon which the future reformer may try his wits. For the journalist of the future there are journals, and for the artist of the future there is art. But the proposition that seems to be ignored is that for the future business man there are opportunities for the exercise and testing of business abilities. They pass by unnoticed. Here is a case crying for a man of administrative skill who has time to devote to its management...
...University and Freshman rifle teams dine at Boston Art Club...
There will be a dinner for the University and Freshman Rifle teams at the Boston Art Club on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. Those interested in rifle shooting are also invited to attend. Men who are able to be present should hand in their names immediately to E. P. Carver, Jr., '13, Russell...