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...interclass games which will be held next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Stadium, second place in each event will count three points, instead of two as in former years. First place will count five points, as usual, and third place, one. Another new feature this year--will be that all graduate students who are eligible for the track team will be permitted to compete. Those who win first or second places will receive prizes, although the first three under graduates in each event will score the points and receive their class numerals. The undergraduates will also receive...
...clock. Previously the games have been open only to undergraduates in the College or Scientific School but it has been decided this year to allow all students in the University who are eligible for the University track team to enter, and those winning places will receive prizes. Points will count and prizes will be given to undergraduates as if graduate students were not competing. This is the only set of scratch games in which the best track team men in the graduate schools will have a chance to compete before the dual meet with Yale. Entries, which close tomorrow...
...bronze medals will be awarded for first, second and third places, respectively, in each event, and the school winning the greatest number of points will obtain possession for a year of the two trophy cups offered by the Boston Athletic Association and Graduates of the University. First place will count five points, second three, and third...
...Hutchison 4G.; assistant in philosophy; for the second half-year, Lectures on Abnormal Psychology by Dr. E. N. Bell. The Faculty was empowered to authorize yearly these Courses of Instruction by Doctors of Philosophy by a vote of the Corporation on January 11, 1897. These courses do not count towards a degree...
...cast, which includes many who have taken part in former Pi Eta plays, is as follows: Count de Fitta, an American counterfeiter disguised as a Frenchman, C. P. Whorf '05 Officer Keene, of the U. S. Secret Service, disguised as "Skiddles," on the trail of the counterfeiter, H. W. Crosby '05 Mr. Tripp, an American millionaire, R. Olmstead '05 Jessie, Tessie and Bessie, Tripp's daughters, D. P. Cook '05, S. Webb '06 and J. Benbow '07. Filette, their maid, M. H. Green '05 Lord Coldstream, an Englishman in need of money, E. H. Baker '06 Admiral Bowser...