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Yale triumphed over the University track team, scoring 64 1-4 points to 52 3-4, at New Haven Saturday afternoon under the most unfavorable track conditions of mud and rain. Although the University scored the greater number of first places, winning six places outright and sharing in two ties, Yale's second and third winners outscored those of the University...
...Haven, Conn., May 15. Despite the appeal of President James C. Braden of the Yale Athletic Association, the Tap Day exercises will be held this afternoon, when the forty-five juniors will be elected to the senior societies on the campus in the annual picturesque exercises. Braden, who is also captain of the track team, has warned the university that he fears that the excitement of the ordeal will have such an adverse influence on the track athletes that Yale may lose the dual athletic games with Harvard on Saturday...
...President Lowell will attend a convention at New Haven held under the auspices of the League to Enforce Peace, at which the Covenant for the League of Nations will be discussed by many prominent citizens, including ex-President William Howard Taft, Dr. Anna Howard Shaw, and Hon. Herbert Parsons. The meeting is one of a series commencing on May 21, and ending on June 8, which is to include fifteen or sixteen states...
Another proposition, that of building a new track, which has been needed at Yale for some time, is also to be carried out. This will be equipped with a small stadium, and will make it possible to hold intercollegiate meets at New Haven, a thing never before done at the field. Work will be started on this project in June, and will be completed some time next year...
...Haven, Conn., May 15.--As a result of the annual Tap Day, the following men have been elected to the Senior Societies at Yale. Skull and Bones: DeForest Van Slyck, James McHenry, Joseph Weir Sargent, L. G. Adams, Daniel R. Winter, Henry R. Luce, John M. Hincks, Harry P. Davison, Theodore L. Safford, Morehead Patterson, Briton Hadden, Alfred C. Schermerhorn, Frank P. Hefflefinger, Francis T. Hobson, and David L. Ingalls...