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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale, Harvard and Princeton offered nothing striking in the pivot position, although LaRoche of Yale is entitled to great credit for going successfully through the two big games as a last minute selection. Robinson of Harvard was a cool hand who made no mistakes, but seemed weak in interference. He added to his ball handling ability considerable skill in drop-kicking...
...University led in championships in Eastern intercollegiate athletics during the year of 1916 by winning four championships. Cornell and Princeton each have three to their credit and Yale and Pennsylvania two. Baseball is divided between the University, Tufts and Columbia. In percentages Columbia led with only one defeat but less victories than either of the other teams. They played neither Tufts nor the University. The latter team defeated Tufts, but lost a few more games. It is generally conceded, however, that the University had the championship nine last spring...
...place is given to R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, national champion, who won the Acheles Cup at Seabright and defeated Johnston, Church and Griffin during the season. W.M. Washburn '15 is placed seventh in the list with the record of the Southampton, Westchester, and Point Judith tournaments to his credit. Ninth place is awarded to J. J. Armstrong '14, finalist at Longwood and Delaware state champion, who defeated both Kumagae, the Japanese star, and Griffin...
...much credit cannot be given to the editors for their sound execution of the important and stupendous task of issuing such a book. To W. B. Southworth '18 particularly belongs the praise for unselfish and unceasing labor...
...history. Modern European history, including English (as defined in the report of the Committee of Five of the American Historical Association) will be accepted as an additional unit of history for admission to College, it being understood that it may not be counted by candidates who have already received credit for Mediaeval and Modern History or for English History...