Word: halle
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...highest literary merit on any subject approved by Professor Lawrence J. Henderson '98, chairman of the Faculty Committee on Bowdoin Prizes. Three prizes of $200 each are open to graduates for the best dissertations in connection with groups of academic studies, as posted on the Bulletin Board inside University Hall. In Latin and Greek there are two prizes of $50 open to undergraduates and one of $100 to graduates for translations into Latin and Greek of passages announced on the above bulletin. All essays must be submitted to the Secretary of the Faculty before April...
...revival of athletics at Cornell is proceeding rapidly. Jack Moakley, the track coach, has a squad of over 150 candidates, including a few of last year's men, from which to build up a university team. The track men will probably have the use of the large drill hall, devoted until recent times to training aviators. This hall contains space or a big track, a straightaway, and also for a basketball court and other gymnasium equipment. The new hall, together with the out-door board track, the baseball cage and the Schoellkopf Field will give Cornell an athletic plant equal...
...Tuesday, January 28, all men who regularly dine at the Union will vote for three of their number to represent them on the Dining Hall Council. These men must be nominated by petitions signed by twenty men who eat at the Union, and which must be turned in at the Union desk before 7 o'clock tonight...
...extensive schedule of meets for the University wrestling team is being arranged. Acting Manager L. A. Watkins '21, announced yesterday that Yale's wrestlers would meet the University at New Haven. March 15 has been set as a tentative date. Princeton will meet the University's matmen in Brattle Hall, on March 1 or 8. Negotiations are also being made for meets with Andover, Brown, Tufts...
...Harvard College in respect to dormitories, clubs, athletics and social activities, except that they will have less time for such matters. For a few months the work of the school will be carried on at a disadvantage, a condition to be found in most institutions at present. Pierce Hall will again be available for the school; the laboratory equipment now at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology will be restored or made fully available, and the teachers now on leave will return. The work will soon be on a normal basis as to staff and plant. The new school...