Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second annual dual track meet with Cornell will be held at Ithaca, N. Y., this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Prospects for a victory for the University are by no means as bright as at the first of the week, due to the many losses that the team has suffered during the past few days...
...University track team will leave Trinity Place Station, Boston, at 7.39 this evening to take part in the annual meet with Cornell at Ithaca, N. Y., on Saturday afternoon. Prospects for a victory are by no means as bright as a week ago, due to the loss of four good men who for one reason or another will not be able to make the trip. B. Z. Nelson '15 and J. I. Abbott '14 will stay behind on account of pulled tendons, W. W. Kent '16 is out on account of a weak ankle, and E. W. Mahan '16 must...
...perfectly fielded game was the contribution of the twirler's team-mates, the bright features of the afternoon being attributed to Gannett, Milholland, Ayres and the participants in the lightning double play in the fourth. Gannett made a remarkably fast play on Nichols's clean drive over first in the sixth inning. Coming in at full speed, he scooped the ball on the run and threw to Nash just in time to beat Nichols, and in doing so he completed a play seldom seen on any ball field. Milholland was unusually busy all afternoon, accepting five chances without a slip...
...June. But the cocoon days are happy ones, and rightly. The soberness of the robe signifies no corresponding gloom in the class; Nineteen-fourteen has not assumed black to mark its declining days. On the contrary, Nineteen-fourteen is just beginning to live. What with Junkets and picnics, and bright days and gay nights, cap and gown time will pass quickly and merrily. So, paraphrasing the advice given to the obullient and pugnacious youth of the University not long since, the CRIMSON bids the Seniors, "Keep your Cap and Gown...
...Baylies then introduced Captain Q. Reynolds '14, who outlined the work of the rowing squad and declared the prospects unusually bright for victories over Cornell and Yale...