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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Murchie and Holmes have been regulars for three years, and Holmes is considered by some the best collegiate wing in the country. Murchie, with a first-class partner in Gale, is the mainstay of the defense. Holden, the goal tender, has been on probation until recently. He has the benefit of experience in addition to natural ability, and will be a great addition to the defense. Tyler is a forward of more than ordinary ability, his worst fault being a tendency to keep the puck too much to himself. Geran, last year's Freshman captain, is probably the best...
...semi-annual collection of books for the Phillips Brooks House text book loan library will be held early next week. Any text books for which owners have no more need will be welcomed, since the loan library is supported entirely by voluntary contributions. The library has proved of great benefit to many students, over 200 having already taken advantage of it this year. Books which are required in the larger courses are especially desired, and men are asked to have them ready when the collectors call...
Fourteen members of the University will take part in the production of "Cyrano de Bergerac," to be given at the Copley Theatre this afternoon at 2.15 o'clock for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund. Tickets at 50 cents to $2.50 may be procured at the box office on Dartmouth street or at Herrick...
Members of the University will take prominent parts in the second of a series of Plays, "Cyrano de Bergerac," at the Copley Theatre tomorrow afternoon at 2.15 o'clock. The performances are being given for the benefit of the Belgian Relief Fund. Owing to heavy scenic settings, the production has been moved from the Plymouth to the Copley Theatre (formerly the Toy), where the remaining matinees will be given...
...been arranged. Last year Cornell had four hundred men out for track athletics, and it is expected that fully five hundred men will be enrolled this fall. Only a fraction of this number will have a chance for the university team, but the Cornell policy is that everyone will benefit from exercise, and that the prime purpose of athletics should be to attract as many persons as possible...