Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...association barring freshmen from spring meets was defeated by a vote of 11 to 7. A rule was adopted forbidding any student from competing at more than four annual games. The following amendment submitted by Columbia was adopted: "No one shall represent any college or university as a competitor in the annual field meeting or cross-country run who has won a first, second, third, or fourth place in the annual field meeting or cross-country run while representing any other college or university, which is, or within four years prior thereto has been, a member of this association...
...years, it has been found impossible to increase the attendance to the coveted thousand mark, when Memorial may be operated at its maximum efficiency. The fact that there has been a steady financial loss, together with the persistent rumor that the Hall is soon to have another strong competitor, seems sufficient for the advancement of the following suggestion...
...design is also desired for the Senior Spread program, containing the words, "Harvard (University) Senior Spread, Class of 1911, June 22." The design must be in ink or wash, 4 1-2 inches by 7 1-2 inches. A competitor who desires to vary the lettering of any design should communicate with R. C. Floyd, Hollis 28, to whom all designs should be sent before March 10. The successful competitor will be given free tickets by the committee...
...Soldiers Field. The trials for the Senior and Junior teams will be held on Monday, February 20; and for the Sophomores and Freshmen on Tuesday, February 21. In these trials all men will be required to run in speakers so that it will be equally fair for each competitor. When the team is selected men may decide whether or not they wish to wear spiked shoes or sneakers in the race...
...design is also desired for the Senior Spread dance program, containing the words, "Harvard (University) Senior Spread, Class of 1911, June 22." The design must be in ink or wash, 4 1-2 by 7 1-2 inches. A competitor who desires to vary the lettering of any design should communicate with R. C. Floyd, Hollis 28, to whom all designs should be sent. The successful competitor will be given free tickets by the committee...