Word: furnished
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yale, while not so well off for experienced runners as Princeton, promises to furnish a strong team. G. F. Sweeney recently broke the indoor pole vault record by clearing 12 feet 2 inches, tying with Myers of Dartmouth. F. P. Heffelfinger, in the 440, and D. Aikenhead, in the 880, can be relied on to come in among the first in their respective events. Altogether, the Elis would appear to have a well-balanced team for the coming season...
...addition of a swimming pool to Harvard's athletic equipment would not only serve as a boon to swimming at Cambridge, but would furnish a source of recreation and amusement to many undergraduates now deprived of the privilege of swimming during the college year. It is doubted whether a more essential type of athletic equipment is lacking at Cambridge...
...doubt that a little agitation on the part of the undergraduates would cause the alumni to remedy this situation. Therefore, if the Harvard undergraduates formulated a varsity swimming team next year, practising with the best means available at present, this would act as an incentive to the alumni to furnish the necessary funds to construct a good pool...
Briefly, the proposition of an all-college summer camp is this: will it furnish a better training to the cadet than he would receive at a Barre or a Tobyhanna? Chief among the arguments that it will is the theory of the heretofore unheard-of co-operation among different arms of the service. No longer will the infantry in an "attack" upon a position be forced to depend for artillery preparation and support upon red flags waved from hilltops. Real artillerymen will be present with real guns, the opportunities for practice in liaison will be great,--but this...
...following Sophomores have been appointed watchers at the polls, and are expected to furnish substitutes if they are not able to be present at the time indicated...