Word: depending
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...Freshmen on Divinity courts at 4 o'clock. Little is, known of the strength of the opponents, except that they went down to an 8-1 defeat at the hands of Princeton. Captain K. S. Pfaffman and C. W. Farnham Jr. are the two players whom the Freshmen most depend on for points in both singles and doubles. The other will play as follow: Parke Cummings, J. D. Du Bois, E. St. R. Reunal and W. E. Crosby jr. Cummings and Du Bois will pair in the doubles, as will Reynal and Crosby...
...University team is weak, and it is in these events that the probable high scorers in the meet are strongest. Cornell's chief strength is in the distance runs, and upon the work of Captain McDermott, Brown and Irish, in the half, the mile and the two-mile will depend, in a large measure, the size of Cornell's score...
Upon the activity of the school clubs must depend almost entirely the relation of the University with the preparatory schools. The problem divided itself into three parts: the organization of active clubs, the exchange of news between the schools and alumni, the improvement of the relations between undergraduates and sub Freshmen. The first two divisions of the problem are in the hands of the School Clubs Committee. The third deserves to be set before the undergraduate body...
...results of the mile race will depend a great deal upon the condition of Captain McCulloch, who will place Captain O'Connell of the University team. McCulloch won the race last year, when O'Connell was laid up with a bad ankle, but whether he will be able to repeat again this year is doubtful. He has but recently recovered from a serious illness, and is probably incapable of defeating O'Connell, who is now in top form. Judging by the showing of the other Princeton milers against Yale, when they failed to get a place, the Crimson runners should...
...citizen individually and as a part of the public, with paramount interest in the principles at issue, as well as an economic stake in the effect of right employment relations upon the continuity and efficiency of the agencies of production, distribution, and communication, upon whose adjustment and operation depend social stability and progress...