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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Last year there were twenty-five undergraduates who took part in the work as Scout-masters, and who trained troops of boys in the arts of tracking, craftsmanship, signalling, and first aid. This dose not count a number of men who were active in the summer. so far, during this year, about the same number of men have troops. while we believe that the number would be larger if more men were intimately acquainted with the nature of the work, we realize that a Scout Mastership is a position which requires an accurate knowledge of details which...
...conveyed to her "papa". The stranger flees, and the princess is shipped, as punishment, off to America. Once arrived in the "land of ready money", she follows the way often trodden by comic opera heroines in being forced by her irate parent dangerously near a marriage with an Italian count. The latter conveniently turns out to be a bigamist. The young American appears to be a millionaire, the prince is won over, and the plot is finished...
...hold its eighth annual run with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology over the old Technology course this afternoon at 2.45 o'clock. The distance to be covered is about four miles, and the course is a difficult one. In scoring, the first five men of each team will be counted. The places will count according to their numerical value, and the team having the smaller total will win. The first three men to finish will receive cups, and the winning team will be presented with a banner...
...Groves '12, H. P. Lawless '13, R. St. B. Boyd '14, and B. S. Carter '15, must consist of at least seven men, and as many more as desire to run. The race will be run from scratch and the first five men from each team will count in the scoring...
...accuracy in landing. In each event a silver cup will be awarded to the aviator winning first place and a medal for second place. The entries include: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cornell, Tufts, University of Pennsylvania, Swarthmore, Waltham Aeronautical Society, Volkmonn and Harvard. Places in the events will count as follows: first, 5; second, 3; third, 1. The club winning the largest number of points will win the meet and the large silver loving cup offered by the "Intercollegiate Magazine". The Williams Society has been forced to withdraw its entries on account of an accident to its glider...