Word: autumn
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Newell without additional expense, and should do so immediately. Work on the river will begin as soon as weather permits, and since the ice is so much thinner this year than at any previous season since the building of the basin, the outdoor practice should begin unusually early. This autumn the 1919 squad numbered over a hundred, and it is hoped that at least fifty more men will report for the spring work. The men who played football this autumn are again reminded that they should come out, for they will be in no way handicapped by not having rowed...
...annual championship tournament of the Intercollegiate Golf Association next autumn will be held on the links of the Oakmont Club, near Pittsburgh. This announcement was made yesterday, by S. Davidson of Princeton, secretary of the Association. The dates for the tournament have not been selected, but they are likely to be in the second or third week of September...
...ever, except in spring, summer, and very early autumn, the Seniors are forced to complain, between chattering teeth, of the frigid atmosphere in their rooms. All day long the temperature is noticeably below the comfort point. And at about 10 P. M. even this meager amount of heat disappears. "Early to bed and early to rise,"--is this the schoolboy formula under which Seniors suffer? Or are the dispensers of warmth following a policy of economy? If so it may be suggested that Seniors will pay rather than freeze. Will those in charge recognize their duty, or is this...
Most of the practice during the fall will be spent in developing accurate stick-work and in mastering the fundamental principles of the game. By reporting regularly for the autumn work, men with no experience can develop enough skill to become members of the team in the spring. Freshmen especially will gain from the joint practice with the University squad...
...third former student of Professor Baker who has achieved another Broadway success this autumn is Mrs. Beulah Dix Flebbe, not, however, a graduate of English 47. Her war play "Moloch" is enjoying a successful run. Two members of the Dramatic Club are assisting in this production: T. C. Browne '15, assistant stage manager, and D. L. Kennedy'17, in the cast