Word: following
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...with no attention to study; one in which a man strives only for the gentleman's mark of C; and the fourth in which one strives for first group in scholarship and for a College "H". The first and second can easily be seen to be poor courses to follow; the third is like being satisfied with the third team when the first or second is possible; the last is the one worth while to follow with all one's might, for it leads to a good reputation in College and is a good foundation for life after College...
...last meeting of the football rules committee held in New York there were several minor changes in the football rules which will be of interest to those who follow the game closely. Perhaps the most important change was the ruling that a forward pass made from behind the goal line and not fully completed becomes a safety. Another point which arose for discussion was para-O, section 9 of rule No. 6, in its unabridged form; this provided that a safety was made when a player of the side in possession of the ball made an incompleted forward pass behind...
...athletics that she has acquired this position. By winning the championship in five separate sports the Ithacans have beaten the total of 4 1-2 made by Yale, and exceeded anything ever done in this country. Counting each sport as one pint the scores of the first eight institutions follow: Cornell 5, Yale 4 1-2, Harvard 2, Princeton 2, Columbia 1, Pennsylvania 1, Haverford 1, and the Navy 1. Sport. College. Football, Harvard Baseball, Princeton Track, Cornell Rowing, Cornell Cross Country, Cornell Basketball, Columbia Association football, Haverford Golf, Yale Tennis, Yale, Princeton Gymnastics, Yale Lacrosse, Harvard Hockey, Cornell Fencing...
...building advances, it can be seen that it will follow closely the general scheme of design of the Union, and that it will hamonize with its surroundings. Brick and limestone are being used in its construction and have been laid so that, as soon as the new building becomes slightly weatherworn, it will be difficult to distinguish it from the old. The passages which connect the two are being cut through the walls of the Union as fast as the work progresses far enough. At present those in the basement and the first and second floor have been made...
...Professor E. C. Moore will conduct the regular service in Appleton Chapel this morning at 8.45 o'clock. The last short organ recital, lasting until 9.15 o'clock, will follow the service. The selection will be the Hallelujah Chorus. The University preacher may be found in Wadsworth House daily from 9 to 11 o'clock in the morning...