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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...campaign for securing pledges from the class of 1917 closed last Thursday evening, the committee in charge has received subscriptions amounting to $152. This swells the class total up to $3818 which exceeds the Sophomore's mark of $3241 by $577. This total represents contributions from about 55 per cent of the class. An effort will be made to reach the remaining 45 per cent after the holidays...
...Freshmen closed their week's work in securing contributions for the new gymnasium with a total of $3666. This is $425 better than the former record of $3241 held by the Sophomores. During the past week, the collectors succeeded in reaching 45 per cent. of the class, practically all of whom contributed something. An effort will be made to reach the remaining 55 per cent. after Christmas. The standing of the first ten collectors is as follows: C. P. Stewart, $363; S. J. Y. Mann, $302; D. Campbell, $295; H. G. Reynolds, $264; J. Hubbell, $244; S. Poor...
...might be supposed, the sport calling out the greatest number of men is football with 212 names enrolled. Rowing is second with 157, while track and tennis are third and fourth with 143 and 112 respectively. The total of 1137 comprises roughly 44 per cent of the total enrollment of the College. The detailed statistics follow: Football. University, 37 Second, 50 Freshman, 51 Interclass, '14, '15, '16, 74 Rowing. University, 24 Freshman, 64 Dormitory, 56 Singles, 13 Baseball. University and Freshman, 58 Track. University, 73 Freshman, 70 Cross-Country. University, 45 Freshman, 33 Soccer. University, 41 Freshman, 25 Lacrosse. Scrub...
...mark of $3241 held by the Sophomores. The standing of the classes to date is: 1916, $3241; 1917, $2883; 1914, $2395; 1915, $2388; 1913, 2046. If the Freshmen can maintain the high standard of the last two days, they will undoubtedly establish a new record. Just 30 per cent of the class have as yet been reached by the collectors and of this number only one man has refused to contribute anything at all. It is the aim of the committee to secure something however small from every man in the class and thus establish a new record also...
...swimming and water polo candidates have been working out in Brokaw Pool nightly for the past week. The swimming team is expected to be at least 50 per cent, stronger than in 1912-13, because of the addition of several men who were stars on the Freshman team. Captain E. J. D. Cross, who holds two intercollegiate sprint records, is showing better form than at the beginning of last season