Word: dent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Cornell, is especially strong in the sprints and runs. Reller, barring acci- dent, will certainly win the 100-yard dash for Cornell, and Ingersoll or Lewis should secure second place. With W. J. Bingham '16 and W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, running in the 220-yard dash, the University will probably secure a first in this event, but the secondary places in both the dashes will probably go to Cornell. Although A. L. Jackson '14 has not yet rounded into his usual good from, he will probably show up well in both hurdle events, as Cornell is unusually weak...
...organization meeting of an Undergraduates' Economics Society held last evening, Dr. E. E. Day, of the Department of Economics, spoke on the advantages of a society of this sort. He pointed out the wide divergence of opinion on economic question, which a stu- dent necessarily encounters in the University and the consequent necessity for a discussion of these opinions. The society would also aid students in formulating intelligent opinions on current political problems, such as the banking reform and the tariff revision. In closing Dr. Day emphasized the need of hard, conscientious work by every member of the society...
...principles of protective coloration. Shortly thereafter Dr. Smith made an extensive trip, first to Somaliland and British East Africa, then from Alaska down through Korea, China, Java, and Persia. He then returned to Zermatt, and climbed several of the highest peaks in Switzerland, among them the Matterhorn, Weisshorn, and Dent-Blanche...