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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fourth meet of the season, held yesterday in the Brookline tank, the 1922 swimming team defeated the Brookline High School swimmers by the close score of 28-25. Captain U. A. Ridley and T. F. Baxter were again the mainstays of the Freshmen, each swimming on the winning relay team, and each gaining a first and second place in two of the dashes. The places won by Freshmen follow: 50-yard dash--Captain Ridley, first; T. F. Baxter, second; 100-yard dash--T. F. Baxter, first; Captain Ridley, second; 220-yard dash--E. G. Ratcliff, second; Dive--B. Boyce, third...
Although no further information has been obtained, this alteration of Princeton's plans will presumably result in a close of the 1922 hockey season without a big game as Yale has also declared it impossible to stage a yearling contest...
...match with the Princeton yearlings at the Brooklyn Ice Palace this Saturday the Freshman hockey season will close. This game will take the place of the match with the Yale freshmen which was scheduled for the coming Saturday but was cancelled after the Yale team's refusal to play. A squad of 15 men will leave for Brooklyn on the Friday night boat and will practice at the Brooklyn Ice Palace the next morning...
...Reverend Ambrose W. Vernon, of Brookline, will conduct morning prayers today and throughout the rest of the week. The service begins at 8.45 and will close promptly at 9 o'clock to allow students to reach their classes at that hour...
...learn the available lesson--to make our life's achievements larger. We must open mindedly study to appreciate what is good in the customs and ideas of the American people. We are taught how to talk, how to write from left to right, and how to be in close touch with all phases of actual American life. The spirit of higher education, which enables us to see the social and moral activities of Harvard, finds response in our hearts. It shows us a type of education, different from that of Japan, a type which appears most important in preparing...