Word: fall
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...track work there. He entered the University with the class of 1918, and was a member of the Freshman track team. In the following year he ran the dashes on the University team, but did not receive his "H". In the season of 1916-1917 he took part in fall and winter track, but entered the service in April...
...participation in extra-curriculum activities has enveloped both Yale and Princeton, it is well that the problem be discussed with respect to conditions at the University. On the surface it seems desirable that as many students as possible should hold offices, that the burden of the activities should not fall on a few shoulders, and that the entire time of a few office holders should not be given for the benefit of the remainder of the student body. But it is doubtful whether the artificial method in vogue at New Haven and to be voted on at Princeton is best...
...found itself unable to continue the activity. But the pressure, brought to bear, against this plan by the men who have been using the house was so great that the resolution to close it was decided to be unjustifiable, and it will continue in its present quarters until the fall, when the committee has been invited to carry on its hostess work in the Union. ANNE HATHAWAY GULICK, Chairman...
This is the first opportunity that the whole class of 1922 has had to hear Dr. Fitch. Although he spoke to a group of the Junior S. A. T. C. early this fall, he has not been able to make the trip from Amherst to address the entire class since the return of the College to its normal basis...
...speak only once each year. Last year he was one of the men who addressed the Freshman class in the series of speeches held in the Smith Halls Common-Room under the auspices of the Phillips Brooks House Association. As it was impossible to arrange these speeches this fall because of the S. A. T. C., Dr. Fitch is making a special trip from Amherst in order to address the class of 1922 for the first and only time...