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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Washburn was never pressed in his match. Woods played strongly and consistently, but was unable to make progress until his opponent began making outs. He seldom tried net play, for Washburn passed him there on almost every opportunity. The latter's strokes were made in perfect form, and his serving and playing were especially accurate...
...competition for the Senior class song, open to Seniors only, began this week. The class of 1913 wants a song which can be sung at all graduate and undergraduate gatherings of the class, and which the Glee Club will sing on Class...
...fall competition for positions on the board of editors began September 30. Each competition continues until the candidate has proved himself worthy of election. A candidatemust be taking one or more courses in Engineering Sciences, or be registered in the Graduate School of Applied Science. He must show an interest in the work of the Journal, and must give evidence of this interest by the satisfactory performance of such editorial and business work as may be allotted to him. As a rule, candidates entering the fall competition will be proposed for election at the January meeting of the board. Each...
...second quarter began with a long punt from McCabe to Hardwick in the centre of the field, and, with a 30-yard run in which he dodged a half-dozen tacklers, the latter placed the ball on the 20-yard line. It looked like another score, but Holy Cross held on the 2-yard line and punted out. Brickley tried a goal from the 30-yard line on a fair catch but the ball went wide. Holy Cross scrimmaged from her 20-yard line, but, as O'Brien was thrown for a loss of 10 yards, a punt was needed...
...time covered 40 yards from the 10-yard line. Bradlee had taken Hardwick's place and with Brickley and Wendell swept down the field, for average distances of five yards, until Brickley went across for the last score, a touchdown from which no goal was kicked. Again the march began, but this time the whistle ended it before a score...