Word: favor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University tennis team was victorious in all the matches on its southern trip last week except that with the West Side Tennis Club, at Forest Hills, L. I., last Saturday. This contest proved to be the outstanding feature of the trip, the final score being 4 to 3 in favor of the West Side team. The most creditable feats on this occasion were the two victories for the University in the doubles when G. C. Caner '17 and W. Rand, 3d, '17 defeated K. H. Behr and T. R. Pell, 6-4, 4-6, 8-6, and Captain...
...Richmond Country Club by the score of 7 to 0. Last Saturday afternoon, in spite of the rain, wind, and cold, the team put up an excellent fight against the West Side Tennis Club, at Forest Hills, L. I., N. Y., the final score being 4 to 3 in favor of the West Side aggregation...
...swimming pool adds a further big attraction to the Union. Whether it is sufficient to turn the scale in favor of compulsion remains to be decided. A correspondent of the CRIMSON assumes that the majority of undergraduates are not members of the Union, and that they will vote for compulsion according to whether they are members or not. It happens, on the contrary, that a small majority of undergraduates are members; but it does not follow that they will vote on so simple a basis. Nor does it follow that the vote will decide the issue. It will simply...
Since the corporation have approved the plan for the Union swimming pool, nothing stands in the way of its construction but raising the necessary money. Three sources are open: the Gymnasium Fund, contribution from undergraduates, and contribution from graduates. As the donors of the Gymnasium Fund seem to favor its practical use for the pool, this sum of $10,000 probably will be available as a basis on which collection may start. About $10,000 more must be raised from graduates and undergraduates, unless the H. A. A. or the College itself will contribute. Since no classes after 1917 have...
...fact that there are more students who are non-members than members little indicates what the attitude of the student body would be in regard to compulsion. There are many students who are non-members who would become members should the membership rate be lowered, and these would doubtless favor compulsion...