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...competition may be taken in the Gymnasium at any time before May 1. The candidate may chose either the old or the new tests. The old system is based on the force of the leg lift and the back lift and of the grip in the right and left hand; on the strength and capacity of the lungs, and on the ability to dip and chin. The new system is based on the following series of exercises: Lying down and rising to a sitting posture, chinning, dipping while resting on the knees, bending of knees to a squatting posture, bending...
...transaction of business in connection with the erection of a club house, with a large concert hall, which the society expects to build during the next College year on ground near the Union on which options are now held. A part of the necessary funds are now on hand and the remainder will be raised from the proceeds of concerts, loans, and contributions from former members of the society...
...incorporation, shows the financial condition of the Society on January 1, as well as the amount of business transacted and the profits made between July 1, 1902 and January 1, 1903. In estimating the profits no account has been taken of depreciation in the value of stock on hand. It should, moreover, be noted that during the first months of the college year the business is larger, and accordingly more profitable, than during the winter and spring: ASSETS. Fixtures, $4045.13 Cash, 2820.33 Stock: Men's Furn. Dept., $13131.48 Book Department, 12100.74 Stationery Dept., 15515.97 Tailoring Dept., 4216.84 Furniture Dept...
...Freshmen who have not locker cards of the clubs to which they have been assigned must exchange immediately at the Athletic office. Any men who have been rowing and whose names are not on the list printed above must hand their names to G. D. Boardman '03 or S. H. Wolcott '03, stating their weights and, if they rowed last fail, the clubs to which they belonged...
...class lives" have been coming in very slowly. Only sixty men have handed them in thus far, and this is a very low proportion in a class of six hundred. Now that the mid-years are over each man should fill them out and hand them in at onces. It is a very easy thing for each man to do, and there is no excuse for delay. Any additional items, such as making a team next spring, can be handed in later to the secretary...