Word: contestant
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fifth annual Dartmouth Winter Carnival was concluded Saturday. The times made in the various races were comparatively slow -- better speed being made in the practice on Thursday. The main feature of the intercollegiate contest was the ski-jumping. R. C. Paulsen, of New Hampshire State, Friday's winner in the ski cross-country race, made an exhibition leap in which he turned a complete somersault in the air, finishing this feat in perfect form...
...will have its first real test of the season when it competes with the Cornell University team at the Boston Young Men's Christian Association tank tonight at 8 o'clock. At the same time the Freshman swimmers will meet the Mechanic Arts High School team, and in this contest also there will be very close races. The prices of admission will be 25 and 50 cents. Tickets may be obtained at the H. A. A. Office, Leavitt & Peirce's or at the door tonight...
...from the University tonight. However, the Harvard team is in excellent condition and is playing better hockey than ever before this season. Furthermore it is extremely doubtful if the St. Nicholas defense is superior to Captain Claflin, Morgan, and Wylde and defensive play will count heavily in tonight's contest...
...University hockey team had no practice yesterday but the substitutes were sent against the B.A.A. seven at the Arena in a reduced rink for 25 minutes. The contest resulted in a 3 to 3 tie, the second-string men showing very good form. Baker, Clark and Harte were particularly noticeable...
...spring schedule of the University Musical Clubs includes several interesting features. The Glee Club, in its appearance at the Apollo Club concert and the intercollegiate contest in New York, will give a program of standard music that requires highly developed choral ability. The most pretentious part of the new schedule, however, is the joint production of "Orpheus" by the Glee Club and the Radcliffe Choral Society. The members of these two student choruses, in presenting a complete opera are undertaking an untried and colossal project for undergraduates. Success in this, as in the other concerts, will set a new high...