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...University, Princeton and Pittsburg, all having played a tie game. It is evident that Bezdek was not expecting the stiff game that eventuated against Lehigh had forward passed its way to a touchdown in the third period did he put Way into the line-up. Within ten minutes that eel-like back had run up a score. Bezdek had every intention for saving his ace for the all-important Pitt game--Thanksgiving...
...especially in regard to the changes which occur when plants from the temperate zone are transplanted to a tropical environment. At the station will be 12 other biologists, among them being the research professors of the society and Professor Dahlgren of Princeton, who is at present studying the electric eel...
...inspector of customs, at New London, V. Chappell of Yale, and C. H. Schweppe '02, chairman of the regatta committee. The start of the course has been shifted considerably, the first mile flag being 100 feet west of its usual position. In order to avoid a large bunch of eel-grass, which has previously impeded the crews, the mile and a half flag has been shifted 200 feet farther west. This change will make a turn in the course unavoidable...
...that his name is properly entered. The election of class day officers is the most important business which a class can transact, and if a man finds that through his own negligence he has forfeited his right to vote at this meeting he will be sure to eel the loss deeply...
...piles and left it lying on one side partly twisted around, The New London Northern Railway Company will make the necessary repairs before the crews arrive on the 18th. It is said that the river is much higher this year and there is as yet no trouble from eel grass, and probably will be none at the time of the races. President Stevenson of the Yale navy and Superintendent Spalding of the New London Northern Railroad have been trying to devise some plan to keep the tickets on the observation train out of the hands of "scalpers." Last year...