Word: failed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Yale's swimmers have again started in on their career of breaking records. The latest mark to fail is the world record for the 250-yard relay, which was made by a team of the New York Athletic Club in 1915. It was 2 m. 10 2-5 s. In their recent meet with Princeton the Yale relay team, consisting of R. F. Solley, C. D. Prait, W. L. Jeliffe Jr., L. C. Thurston (captain), and R. Binney Jr., covered the distance in 2 m. 6 s. This race was the feature of the meet which Yale...
...chairmen from the following dormitories have not reported up to date: Craigie Hall, 34 Dunster street, and 5 and 7 Linden street, and they should do so without fail between 7 and 8 tonight at the Crimson Building...
...that in the Endowment Fund, is the getting in touch with the men who do not live in the college dormitories. The cooperation of these men is absolutely necessary if the drive is to be a success. Unless they give voluntarily without being approached the drive must fail, for without them the University cannot hope to reach the mark being set by other colleges...
...weeks is a short time in which to prepare for the day of judgment, but the University has done it countless times before and can do it again. At any rate, it is better to assay and fail than to lie supine and helpless before the onslaught...
...following men, who have been appointed as class chairmen for this campaign, must report to Sheridan Logan at the Crimson Building today between 1.30 and 3.45 without fail: Gardner Forster, Class of 1921 Rupert Emerson, Class of 1922 E. S. Webster, Class of 1923 F. T. Baldwin, Class...