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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Lampoon can be certain that its present number is neither mirthless or worthless...

Author: By N. H. Ohara g., | Title: Lampy's "Less" Number Clever | 3/1/1918 | See Source »

Candidates will be required to do work around the boathouse, assisting the crews and running the motor-boats, as well as performing a certain amount of clerical work. The competition this year will last about eight weeks, instead of the usual three months, and both manager and assistant manager will be awarded their crew numerals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: 1921 Crew Managers Called March 4 | 2/26/1918 | See Source »

Those who are physically unacceptable for the Army and Navy are, however, included among the number who may compete on athletic teams. There are certain men in every college whose minor physical disqualifications, though barring them from military work, do not prevent their being excellent athletes. Any undergraduates who have made the effort to serve and have failed should not be differentiated from the more fortunate ones who are accepted...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ATHLETIC ELIGIBILITY | 2/26/1918 | See Source »

...number of promising candidates reporting for the first light work out. Although a long schedule is being planned for the 1921 team, no positive announcements have been made, save that the Worcester Academy game, recently announced as arranged for March 2, is fixed for March 16, and it is certain that a meet will be staged May 25 with Yale at New Haven. Plans are also being laid for a Freshman intercollegiate meet under the auspices of the I. C. A. A. A. A. to take place about...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FEW TRACK TEAM MEN REPORTED | 2/26/1918 | See Source »

Would it not be more to the point this year for certain universities to unite their summer training into a single, All-College R. O. T. C.? Such an arrangement would abolish many of the objections to small camps, which are expensive even for the larger universities and impossible in the smaller colleges. In addition, it would have tremendous advantages in the following ways...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AN ALL-COLLEGE CAMP | 2/25/1918 | See Source »

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