Word: holdings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Social Service Committee of the Phillips Brooks Association will hold the annual clothing collection and book canvas on Friday and Saturday, June 4 and 5. Clothing of all sorts, magazines, books of fiction and college text books are desired. Every one is requested to save these articles for the collectors who will be appointed, one for each dormitory, this week. Men living in private houses and men wishing to contribute after June 5 are asked to send postals to H. F. Wetzel, Westmorly...
...Junior Smoker Committee has arranged to hold a strawberry night in the Dining Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 9 o'clock. Ice cream and strawberries will be served. Tickets, at 25 cents each are on sale at Leavitt & Peirce's and with members of the committee...
...Grossman '96, of St. Louis, Mo.; Pacific Coast division, H. Chapin '76, of Seattle, Wash.; secretary, M. O. Simons '91, of Cleveland, O.; treasurer, L. E. Osborn '93, of Cincinnati, O. After the elections the proposed amendments to the constitution were adopted, and it was decided to hold the next meeting in May, 1910, at Cleveland...
...Laird of Princeton and Coney of Yale he followed just behind the pace-maker. At the end of the first lap, however, Paull stepped into the lead, and from that time until the finish was never headed or even approached. For a while the two Princeton runners tried to hold the pace, but at the half mile Paull led by twenty yards, McGee was running alone in the second position, while between him and Coney were two Michigan men, Tower and May. On the third lap the Michigan runners began to close up, and at the three-quarters had passed...
...pole-vault was the most extraordinary event of the day. Six men cleared the bar at 12 feet, 1 1-8 inches, thereby creating a new intercollegiate record. The men who now hold the record are J. L. Barr '09, C. S. Campbell and F. T. Neison, both of Yale, E. T. Cook of Cornell, J. F. Pickles of Pennsylvania, and C. Vezin, Jr., of Princeton. If the weather is good today, this record will undoubtedly be beaten again. The distances in the broad jump were surprisingly poor, but this may be partially accounted for by the heavy take...