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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Second Camp Junior Division at Plattsburg, N. Y., will be from July 5 to August 8, this year. The camp will be composed of undergraduates and graduates in 1916 of colleges and universities; students in schools who have reached a grade equivalent to the Senior class in High School; and graduates, under 21, of such schools. The railroad fare from Boston to Plattsburg will be $5.50 over the Central Vermont lines. The only additions necessary to the regimental uniform as it is now worn will be two shirts and a jacket. The total expense for the entire trip will...
...training for large numbers. Those who cannot compete on University teams have found a novel and strenuous way to bridge over the period between, say, fall tennis and Leiter cup baseball. These practical merits, confirmed by the excellent spirit of the spectators last night who evidenced neither a diletante "high blow" interest in athletics nor on the other hand an excess of violent enthusiasm insure the permanence of "the many art" as a College activity...
...preparation for planting larger and more vigorous trees. The land between Standish and smith Halls is divided into two plots. Seven trees will be placed in the plot in front of Standish Hall and six in front of Smith. These thirteen new trees will be elms, about fifteen feet high, and will be planted as soon as the frost thaws out of the ground. The work is being directed under the supervision of R. T. Fisher, head of the Forestry Department...
Thacher and Rice, team A's right and left wings, respectively, showed marked ability in their persistent co-operation with their centres, while Percy several times lifted high fast drives from the middle of the rink, and on one of these occasions, caged the puck on a pretty shot, the rubber bounding off Abbot's skate...
...Frost, the author of "North of Boston," has a marked power of analysis of the life about which he writes, and coupled with the integrity of his work it has won him a high place among poets. This selection by the Harvard scholars indicates their hospitality to the newer movements in letters...