Word: gored
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting yesterday of the song leaders and Dr. A. T. Davison '06, lots were drawn for the order of the dormitory singing during the Freshman Jubilee on June 2. As a result of the drawing, Smith is to sing first with Standish and Gore second and third respectively. Each dormitory will sing two songs in addition to the class song, one college song and one choral hymn. Smith will sing "There is a Tavern in the Town" and "The Soldier's Chorus"; Standish, the old fashioned college favorite, "Jingle Bells," and Bach's spirited hymn, "Now Let Every Tongue Adore...
...lack of interest by 1923, and particularly by Gore Hall, there is a great deal of doubt whether the College office will allow the Jubilee to be given this year...
...following schedule has been arranged by Coach R. B. Miller, Sp.; May 10, Gore vs. Smith; May 12, Gore vs. Standish; May 14, Smith vs. Standish; May 17, Smith vs. Gore; May 19, Standish vs. Gore; May 21, Standish vs. Smith May 24, Gore vs. Smith; May 26, Gore vs. Standish; May 28, Smith vs. Standish...
...total scores were Standish 28, Smith 23, Gore...
This afternoon at 3 o'clock the 1923 in terdormitory swimming meet between Gore, Smith, and Standish will be held in the Big Tree Swimming Pool. All men who did not compete against Yale 1923 are eligible toswim in today's meet which includes four events...