Word: hotels
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...twenty-fourth annual intercollegiate chess tournament will begin at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York, today, and will continue tomorrow and Friday. Four colleges will be represented, Harvard, Columbia, Princeton, and Yale each sending a team. The University will be represented by H. S. Ellenberger '16, R. Johnson '16 (captain), L. D. LoFevre '17, and E. T. King '18, with C. H. Fabens 3L., and R. G. Sloane '19 as substitutes. Ellenberger plays the first board for the University. He was regular second board last year, came in second in the college championship, and won his match from...
That summer baseball is the real cause of 90 per cent of the infractions of the college amateur rules can hardly be questioned. A good ball player is always in demand, especially among the summer hotels, which have been accustomed to maintain teams to play with other hotel teams in their vicinity. Few are the college undergraduates who care to or who can afford to play for nothing, and so they are tempted to break the rules and oftentimes fail to report to the college authorities or voluntarily withdraw from participation in college athletics. Some of the eastern college, notably...
...Football dinner at the Copley Plaza Hotel...
Dean Briggs, president of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, will open the first session of the tenth annual convention of the Association at the Hotel Astor, New York, on December 28. Professor Taft and Professor Corwin; of Yale, and Dean McClenahan, of Princeton, will also speak. The complete program is as follows...
...choreman, clerk, proctor, tutor, "tutor and companion," and waiter. The highest average per man for term-time employment was $983.93 accredited to the "tutor and companion" class in which $14,609 was earned altogether. The average of the newspaper correspondents division comes next with $712.75; the "instructors" third and hotel employees fourth...