Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Just as in the fall and spring, when many are using the gymnasium, hundreds of others prefer the tennis courts, so in winter, although the gymnasium is then less unobjectionable, cost of us favor the open air. There is something a bit unpleasant in the cold still air of the gymnasium. Out of door exercise is vastly more alluring and invigorating...
...letters were written to the headmasters of the various preparatory schools in which they were asked to suggest candidates for the scholarship. The plans were made so late in the spring, however, that this was done imperfectly. Another reason for awarding the scholarship at so late a date this fall is on ac- count of the necessary delay that occured before it was passed on by the Administrative Board on Scholarships...
...annual fall regatta was held in the last week of October, and consisted of three days of races between the various ranked crews. Standish Hall won the Slocum Cup by defeating Gore and Smith in all three of the races between the first, second and third crews. In the three years of competition each dormitory has won the trophy once. The Eliot Club cntinued in possession of the Filley Cup by defeating the first Thayer crew by two lengths, although the Thayer second and third crews both won their races. Finally University crew A defeated B, and D defeated...
Candidates for the Dramatic Club orchestra are to report to J. M. Parmelee '19, Claverly 4, this afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock. All candidates should bring their instruments and music. The orchestra will play at each performance of the club's fall production, on December 12, 13, and 14, and will also provide the dance music after one Cambridge and one Boston performance. Excellent experience in playing in a large theatre orchestra is thus afforded members. At the annual elections of the club in January, at least one member of the orchestra will be taken...
...Varsity Club of the University of Pennsylvania at the Cornell-Pennsylvania game, Franklin Field, Philadelphia, yesterday. This invitation on the part of the Yale men of the University of Pennsylvania is regarded by Yale men as an indicated that a Yale-Pennsylvania game may arranged for next fall, there having been no game since the split between the two universities in 1894. Fifteen members the Yale squad made the trip...