Word: chicago
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Bishop, of Mankato, Kan.; Joseph Richard Busk, of New York, N. Y.; Allen Williams Clark, of Boston; John Farwell Anderson Davis, of Brookline; Alfred Gardner, of Garden City, L. I., N. Y.; Alpheus Montague Geer, of Nutley, N. J.; Harold Studley Gray, of Detroit, Mich.; Maxwell Allen Hawkins, of Chicago, Ill.; George Merrick, Hollister, of Grand Rapids, Mich.; Ralph Horween, of Chicago, Ill.; William Fuller King, of West Newton; Edward Kuhn, of Cincinnati, O.; Milton Tenney MacDonald, of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Albert Edward MacDougall, of Flushing, L. I., N. Y,; Alan Rhys Martin, of Cambridge; William Moore, of Gloucester; William...
...following table shows the achievements of the larger colleges throughout the country since football was adopted by them: Games Played. Won. Lost. Tied. Year Started. Amherst, 280 117 139 24 1878 Army, 174 105 53 16 1890 Brown, 251 137 104 10 1878 Carlisle, 229 162 60 7 1894 Chicago, 214 144 56 14 1892 Cornell, 263 166 82 15 1887 Dartmouth, 227 168 73 16 1882 Harvard, 361 302 48 11 1874 Illinois, 208 138 58 12 1888 Indiana, 148 73 63 12 1886 Iowa, 217 142 64 11 1890 Kansas, 197 130 58 9 1890 Lafayette...
...make competition in the relay races nearly even, the tentative entries have been divided into eighteen classes this year. The major group includes Cambridge, Chicago, Cornell, Dartmouth, Harvard, Illinois, Michigan, Oxford, Pennsylvania, Princeton, and Yale. The other important groups are: Class 2-California, Leland Stanford, McGill, Minnesota, Missouri, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Purdue, Southern California. Toronto; Class 18-Annapolis and West Point. The colleges in the minor classes are grouped mainly according to geographical location or size of enrollment
John F. Bass '91, staff correspondent of the Chicago Daily News with the Russian army at Warsaw, was wounded in the face, early this month, by an explosion of German shrapnel, while returning from the trenches. Information has been cabled that his injuries are not serious...
...annual mid-year meeting of the Lampoon board held last evening Theodore Sizer '16, of New York, N. Y., was elected president to succeed Richard Edward Connell '15, and Robert Cram Bacon '16, of Chicago, Ill., was elected treasurer to succeed Richard Sanger '15. Herbert Bartlett Courteen '17, of Milwaukee, Wis., was elected secretary...