Word: fourthly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...significance to the University arises, the council will call together all component clubs, or a number of them, to discuss such an issue in common, thus helping to form and guide undergraduate opinion. It is hoped that questions may be referred from the Faculty or from the Student Council. Fourth, the council will endeavor to keep in close touch with the club situation in the University, to encourage the clubs in their individual work, to prevent needless duplication, and if necessary to decide disputes as to jurisdiction. Finally, the council will issue a pamphlet giving a general detailed account...
...fourth inning, Mayforth knocked a home-run for Williston. Two passed balls and a sacrifice in the seventh brought in another run. In the ninth inning three singles were responsible for two more runs...
Gardner will run in the 100 again as he did in the Yale meet, and should place with a third or possibly second. Thayer or Tyler may come in for a fourth. Foster will probably not run in this event; at any rate he is not sure enough of competing to give him a point on paper. If Foster is in shape for the 220 he can win it, but it is very improbable, because of the fact that since the Yale meet he has had nothing but very light work. Watson or Thayer may get a point in this...
...than a third. Berna of Cornell is also a fast man, and if he runs in the mile instead of the two-mile will undoubtedly place. In the two-mile Young and Berna of Cornell are the favorites, with Newton of Harvard a possibility for a third or a fourth. Haskell of Yale will figure...
...Captain Little of the University team will place in the broad jump and possibly in the shot-put. Lawrence will have keen competition in the high-jump with Canfield of Yale, Burdick of Pennsylvania and Palmer of Dartmouth all good for better than six feet. Barr may get a fourth in the pole-vault, the other three places going to Nelson and Gardner of Yale and Holdman of Dartmouth. Goddard may place in the shotput, though there again there will be keen competition. There is no chance in the hammer-throw for Hodges. Long has a show in the broad...