Word: fields
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...members of the Class of 1932 will face an important decision this morning when they gather in the New Lecture Hall to receive advice on their choice of a field of concentration. Today's activity is in the nature of an opening gun. For some thirty days Freshmen may ponder on their future range of interest. During that period suggestions galore will rain from all sides. But in the end each man must decide for himself...
...first three of the nine annual Spring competitions held yesterday for the members of the spring football squad on the Business School Field, A. W. Huguley '31, fullback of last season's backfield, completely walked away with the honors. Not only was he the only one to place in more than one event but he won one competition and placed second in the other...
...plane is already in running condition, after a thorough overhauling, and the field staff is now in daily operation. There are about 40 candidates reporting daily from the competition which started last week. The first cut will come immediately after the vacation, during which no work will be required of competitors...
...game is easy to learn and requires footwork, handwork, and team work. It will be played on the field where the lacrosse team used to practice back of the Business School. J. S. Malick 2G.B. will be the coach and G. B. Wilson 2G.B. his assistant. Freshmen may count speedball as their spring form of exercise...
...evidence of furnishing him with opposition. Beecher Moore '32, finished third in the fraternity meet on March 26. E. A. Hill 3L, the other defending title-holder, will be up against a harder task if he is to retain the 100-yard back stroke honors. He is facing a field of at least eight men, including Fred Lewis '32, winner of the 50-yard back stroke in the Freshman meet a week ago, Warren Delano '32, who swam third to Lewis, and E. T. Batchelder '30, who was third in the fraternity affair...