Word: autumns
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...bronze athletic trophies for the Freshman interdormitory competitions, placed in the Common Rooms of the various halls, have again changed masters. Gore, which captured the autumn championship, has had its named engraved on each of the shields...
...those sports among the students. Judging from the effects of the race at New London, one may ask whether or not the same plan would be sufficient in football. The necessity of maintaining for this purpose a public spectacle attended by thousands of spectators every Saturday throughout the autumn is certainly not clear; and whether it ought to be maintained for any other object is a matter worth consideration...
...those sports among the students. Judging from the effect of the race at New London one may ask whether or not the same plan would be sufficient in football. The necessity of maintaining for this purpose a public spectacle attended by thousands of spectators every Saturday throughout the autumn is certainly not clear; and whether it ought to be maintained for any other object is a matter worth consideration. Like many other questions touching the direction of undergraduate life this is one that affects all American colleges, and it would be well for faculties, administrators and governing bodies to consider...
Yale will be well represented in the two weight events, having a number of veterans in addition to several promising candidates from 1924. R. E. Jordan '23, captain-elect of the Yale football team next autumn, is the mainstay in the shot-put, having won his event against the University in the meet last...
...There is now a staff of five assistants, but there are so many men rowing that Mr. Howe feels that he will have to call upon the services of a number of the graduates. This autumn there were 169 Freshmen rowing in organized crews on the river, and this was exclusive of men playing football, who may reasonably be expected to row in the spring. Besides these there were over one hundred upper class men, who also wished to enjoy the privileges of the river...