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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...second meet of the season, the University swimming team will oppose the Amherst mermen in the Boston Y. M. C. A. this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The representatives of the University in their respective events follow...
...regular session continued from 1918, and 126 in the special session which started January 27. This total is not equal to that of 1916-17 when there were 232 enrolled, but it is far above the enrollment of 97 in 1917 and 24 in 1918. The complete figures follow: 1918-1919 1919 Second year, 6 14, First year, 13 90 Unclassified, 1 1 Special 4 21 Totals, 24 126 Total in School...
...School swimmers by the close score of 28-25. Captain U. A. Ridley and T. F. Baxter were again the mainstays of the Freshmen, each swimming on the winning relay team, and each gaining a first and second place in two of the dashes. The places won by Freshmen follow: 50-yard dash--Captain Ridley, first; T. F. Baxter, second; 100-yard dash--T. F. Baxter, first; Captain Ridley, second; 220-yard dash--E. G. Ratcliff, second; Dive--B. Boyce, third; Plunge--W. Y. Peters...
...detailed statistics follow: Crew. University, 106 Freshman, 70 Track. University, 58 Freshman, 34 Hockey. University, 24 Freshman, 21 Interdormitory, 32 1922 Athletic Class. Wrestling Squad, 22 Boxing Squad, 20 Swimming Squad, 25 Fencing Squad, 9 Baseball. University, 26 Freshman, 31 Gymnastics. 5 o'clock Athletic Class, 50 Wrestling. University, 18 Freshman, 14 Swimming. University, 10 Freshman, 15 Fencing. University, 10 Freshman, 7 Tennis. University, 12 -- Total...
...have won. For after all, the future peace of the world depends primarily on the conference existing between states. No pact however perfect can eliminate war if mutual distrust is engendered. If the motives of our action in the Great War were upheld to future generations as examples to follow in all foreign dealings, the world would become educated in the difference between international right and wrong...