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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...length of time for these match-plays to take place has been extended from the end of this week to Thursday, May 22. All matches up to the finals must be played off by that date...
...end of thirty-six holes medal play in the University championship golf tournament at the Oakley Country Club yesterday, the following sixteen men qualified for the match play which begins today: Captain R. H. Wales '19, 165; C. W. Baker '22, 169; D. Jones '22, 171; L. Liggett '18, 178; F. Pfaelzer '22, 178; W. H. Potter, Jr. '19, 178; N. C. Baker '19, 179; H. C. Bartholomay '19, 179; J. B. Mahoney '19, 179; H. S. Lake '20, 181; E. W. Duncan '20, 182; F. D. McGrath. ocC.; 183; B. L. Wells '19, 184; A. H. Chatfield...
...vociferously when events on the field justified any noise and frequently when they didn't. Even when the team was nine runs behind, and the rain was pouring down, a not small portion of the cheering section crowded together close to the field and shouted encouragement until the very end. But all their efforts availed nothing...
Seven general programs of study, all of which will lead to the degree of Bachelor of Science at the end of four years, will be open to students in the school, beginning in the fall of 1919. The programs which may be followed are Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Sanitary Engineering, Mining, Metallurgy and Industrial Chemistry. One hundred and eight courses will be offered in the school, in addition to 63 allied courses, given in the College, which will be open to the students in the Engineering School...
...University that he will be unable to speak on the League of Nations in Sanders Theatre on May 27, as was previously announced. The reason for Mr. Taft's change in plans is his speaking tour of the country which will start on May 21, and will not end until the eighth of June. He was also forced to cancel his engagements to address the students of Yale and Cornell...