Word: ely
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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University graduates, formerly track men, are al agreed that the chances for a University victory over Yale on Sat- urday are at least even. It is pointed out that although the tines made by Eli runners in the Princeton Yale meet last Saturday were in some cases better than those made by the Crimson men against M. I. T., the running conditions at Princeton were almost perfect, while the performers at the Stadium were hindered by a troublesome wind, and rather cold weather. Yet in several cases the University times excelled those of the Yale...
...official Eli entries for the Yale-University meet of Saturday at New Haven have been announced. The Blue list contains the maximum number of fifteen preliminary entries in practically every track event, those competing will necessarily be cut down before the actual meet. The official list is as follows...
...were and Eli, we would organized of Ku Klux party and ride one Mead Minnegeorde on a rail. Certainly no one has written a more ridiculous satire of Yale than this young man. Harvard men must not miss this epic of Siwash, Conn. "The Big Year" (Pulnam's) if it came from Cambridge, would be screamingly funny. As New Have propagands, it is a joke, all right, but not, we fear, by inteution...
Statistics recently, compiled from the class of 1921 at Yale show that 86 Eli Seniors consider Princeton the next best college to Yale and that 26 favor the University. The Seniors also voted membership to Phil beta kappa as a greater honor than the winning of "Y" in athletics. Of these who voted on the question of smoking, 110 admitted the use of tobacco and 40 asserted that they did not smoke...
...Paul A. C. From St. Paul the team will go direct the California, where it has arranged for meets with the San Diego Rowing Club, the Los Angeles A. C., the Olympic Club, and the Neptune Beach Club of San Francisco. On July 20 the Eli natators will sail from that city and will enter the first of its strenuous meets soon after arriving at Honolulu...