Word: eastern
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...outdoor track season will be opened officially with the 21st Annual Pennsylvania Relay Race Carnival at Franklin Field, Philadelphia, tomorrow and Saturday. All the Eastern and Western colleges are sending large squads and the present prospects show that there will be keener competition and more interest at large than ever before. Small colleges, which have not entered before, have sent in their entries as well as many of the preparatory and high schools. The events on Friday are only preliminary to the chief attractions of Saturday, which include the one-mile college relay race championship, open events, sprint, medley...
...last list of enrolments by members of the University for the Junior Division of the Plattsburg Military Instruction Camps was sent to Governor's Island, Headquarters of the Eastern Department, on April 1. The list contained only the names of those who enrolled directly through the Regimental Headquarters, Weld 3, and totalled 202. At about the time that the above list was made out. Princeton's total enrolments numbered...
...fourth annual conference of the Association of Eastern College Newspapers, held in New York on Friday and Saturday, the following officers for 1916-17 were elected: President, H. M. Heywood, Daily Princetonian; vice-president, E. A. Whitney '17, CRIMSON; secretary, N. W. White, Williams Record; treasurer, H. P. Isham, Yale News...
...Twelfth Annual Conference of Eastern College Men on the Christian Ministry closed yesterday afternoon with a meeting in Andover Chapel, which was addressed by Professor W. E. Hocking '01 and Dr. A. P. Fitch '00. A special feature of the final session was a number of three-minute speeches on "Why I Have Gone into the Ministry" by G. B. Wellman '10, F. B. Withington '15, John Moses, of Trinity, Paul Nilson, of Beloit, and C. D. Kepner, of Williams...
...results of the triangular debates last night show the vitality of debating as a field of competition between the three eastern rivals, Princeton, Yale, and Harvard. Some years ago it was the University's habit to win with fair regularity; and, even with the divided honors of recent years, the University still leads its two opponents in total number of victories: Harvard has won nineteen debates against Yale to Yale's seven, and thirteen to Princeton's nine. Since the triangular system was established in 1909, however, the score has been more even, but with the University still leading...