Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...appointed to take charge of the fund is composed of President Lowell, Dean Briggs, William Cameron Forbee '92, Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 and Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe '87, of Boston; Edward Sandford Martin '77, of New York, the editor of "Life"; William Cowper Boyden '88, of Chicago, and George Dickson Markham '86, of St. Louis...
Yale has admitted the illegality of her victory in the 440-yard swimming relay for the national intercollegiate championship, held last April under the auspices of the Chicago Athletic Association. Northwestern University, which finished in second place, will be declared the winner, and the medals, held until now by the Yale men, will be surrendered to the members of the Northwestern team...
...University of Chicago called attention to the fact soon after the race that Yale had allowed two freshmen to swim on her team, and had thus broken not only her own rules but likewise the regulations of the Western Conference. The Yale Board of Athletic Control investigated the matter and finding the charges justified, ordered that the medals and the trophy be returned...
Larz Ferguson Anderson, of Cincinnati, O.; Arthur Thomas Branigan, manager, of Wayland; George Crompton, Jr., of Worcester; Floyd Harris Frazier, of Chicago, III.; Franck Edwin Giddings, Jr., of Great Barrington; Joseph Glaser, Jr., of St. Louis, Mo.; James Francis Hennessey, of Lawrence; Ludlow Thomas Lanman, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y. ; Jack Ross Lauer, of Scranton, Pa.; Valentine Everit Macy, Jr., of Scarborough on Hudson, N. Y.; Alexander Mitchell Robinson, of Jamaica Plain; Sumner Sewall, of Bath, Me.; Gardner Tilton, captain, of Lexington; Albert Haslam Walsh, of Reading, and Slater Washburn, of Worcester. These awards are subject to the approval...
Minnesota, 49; Chicago...