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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...clock, however, the triangular race of the University eights, A, B and C, which is the big event of the day, will be held. These crews will row over the mile and seven-eights course from Cottage Farm Bridge to the Union Boat Club. The order of the crews will be as follows...
...result of the song trials commenced last Friday and now completed, a total of 64 men has been retained by the University Glee Club for the coming season. These trials, the hardest ever held, were conducted under the quartet system, the whole number of competitors being divided up into quartets, all the groups being as nearly as possible equal. By this method every man was given an opportunity to sing in company with three others, and yet be judged with regard to his individual ability...
...first scrimmage of the week the second football team succeeded in ripping up the University defense with considerable regularity yesterday, showing a better brand of football than they have all fall. On their own three yard line they held the regulars for three downs before R. S. Humphrey '21 was able to carry the ball across on the fourth down. Talbot, an ineligible, playing left tackle for the scrubs, starred by downing F. C. Church '20 15 yards behind the scrimmage line while P. Salter '21 blocked Church's kick. J. F. Brown '22, after a blocked kick, A. Horween...
...members of the Union are invited to attend the meeting to be held tonight in honor of Col. Theodore Roosevelt '80, at which William Roscoe Thayer '81 will speak. The meeting will be held in the Living Room of the Union at 8 o'clock, and will open with a short introductory speech by Dean C. N. Greenough '98. Mr. Thayer will then make an address on "Some Interesting Incidents in Col. Roosevelt's Career." After this there will be a two-real motion picture entitled "Through the Roosevelt Country with Roosevelt's Friends...
...Donald G. Herring, a famous Princeton football player of former days, arrived in Cambridge yesterday to see Dean Briggs, chairman of the Athletic Committee, concerning the participation of the University in the Football Pageant to be held in Princeton on November 28. One of the chief features of this event is to be a football game between Princeton and Rutgers...