Word: generally
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spring the freshman class nominates four competitors for football second assistant-manager candidates; and the sophomores nominate at mid-years four candidates for the track department, and four for baseball. By a committee, consisting of the captain, the manager, and the assistant-manager, in conjunction with the General Treasurer of the Athletic Association and the chairman of the Board of Athletic Control, the winner of the competition is determined...
...second conference on the general subject of "Athletics" will be given in Lawrence 7 this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock. Dean Briggs will speak on "The Ethics of Athletics...
There has been such general satisfaction expressed on the part of all men who took part in the march this afternoon that we desire to signify to you our feelings in the matter...
...unit will be organized as a base hospital in the British regular service and will, like all regular British hospitals, be under the general command of Director-General Sir Alfred Keough, whose office corresponds to that of surgeon-general in the United States Army. Dr. Cabot, as chief surgeon, will be ranked as a lieutenant-colonel, and the other men will receive ranks as majors, captains, and lieutenants, according to the duties which they are to perform. A regular commission will not be given, however, in order that men need not give up their American citizenship, as would be necessary...
...straw ballot for President today will be more than a mere interesting expression of student opinion; it may very possibly indicate the trend of general thought in regard to the campaign. In the straw vote of 1912, Wilson led, followed by Roosevelt and Taft in the order named. That the vote should come so close to reflecting the actual opinion of the nation is not strange in a body of students which is so geographically representative. The vote today will have two features of interest: first, the preference for the Republican nomination, and secondly, the strength of President Wilson...