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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...final heat of the 440-yard handicap competition for the Wells cup yesterday afternoon, was won by F. M. deSelding '10, with a handicap of 2 yards, in 51 1-5 seconds. H. Guild '10, 15 yards handicap, was a close second, and K. B. Day '11 was third with 30 yards handicap. The rest of the men who finished were well bunched together and not far behind the winners. Guild was about a yard behind deSelding and not more than two feet ahead of Day. Captain L. P. Dodge '08 did the first 220 yards...
...held in the Stadium Saturday, April 11, may now be made in the blue book on the bulletin board in the Locker Building. Nobody is eligible to compete who has not taken a strength test since January 1 and received a card of permission from Dr.Sargent. All entries will close Wednesday...
Fine Arts.--*History of European Architecture to A.D. 1000; *History of European Architecture to close of the Renaissance; *Architectural Design; *Pure Design as Applied in the Arts; *Drawing and Painting in Representation; *the History of Ancient Art. Professors H. L. Warren and W. L. Mowll, Drs. D. W. Ross and O. S. Tonks, and Messrs. M. Mower and E. O. Parker...
Poseidonius, who closely followed Polybius, is becoming more and more recognized as one of the great historians. He was a stole and a close friend of Pompey, with whom he travelled extensively. Besides being a historian, Poseidonius was a philosopher, a geographer, an astronomer, and a mathematician, and played an important part in the political life of his times...
...close margin of three birds, the Seniors won the interclass shoot on Soldiers Field Saturday. Before the last string was shot, the Sophomores led by 4 points, but the Seniors made good scores on the last round and won, 181 to the Sophomores' 178. The Juniors and Freshmen were tied for third place at 161. Each man shot at 50 birds, in strings of 25; and Brooks and Pearson were high men, with 41 apiece...