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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Seven University track men won places among the first eight in the three-mile steeplechase held in the American Legion Athletic Carnival at Braves Field yesterday. H. L. Weeks, a B. A. A. runner, broke the tape, trailed by the seven Crimson men. Sixty yards separated Weeks from B. Lewis '20, the first University man in. Lewis was followed at intervals of about 50 yards by A. W. Douglas '21, F. G. Bemis '22, T. G. Ames '20, J. F. Wason '20, T. A. Worrall '20 and J. E. Nally '21, in order...
...cost of membership is one dollar, which includes the initiation fee and the first four months' dues. Meetings are held on the first and third Friday evenings of each month at the City Building, Central Square. Those wishing to join the post should enroll at the above address or communicate with Mr. McLaughlin at the Board of Trade Building, Central Square...
...years every fall a variety of these races were held, such as single-sculls, doubles and centipes. The management hopes to revive this interest in rowing and expects that many men will report for Tuesday's meeting...
Albert Spalding, the American violinist, will be the soloist at the first Boston Symphony Concert of the season, to be held in Sanders Theatre on Thursday evening, October 16, at 8 o'clock...
...ball was first given to 1923 midfield. In four rushes they could gain only five yards through the heavy University line. Hereupon the ball was again given to the Freshmen on the University five-yard mark. They were told to "put it over." The University line held and forced 1923 to give up the ball. Seeing that the Freshmen could not break through the University line, the ball was given to Coach Fisher's men on the 30-yard line. Attempts to break through failed, so they punted; 1923 likewise punted, and the University carried the ball back to their...