Word: indiana
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...spend the mid-year period on a Western trip, and will give his series of lectures on "Shakespere's London" at several colleges of the Middle West. He will lecture, among other places, at the University of Chicago, the University of Cincinnati, at four colleges in the State of Indiana, and in Buffalo and Syracuse. Professor Baker will return about February...
...King entered the Law School in the fall of 1901, having graduated from Indiana University in 1898. In February, 1902, he presented a letter from the chairman of the athletic committee of Indiana University certifying that he had been a member of the regular football team of his university for three years ending with the season of 1897, and that under the four-year rule he was eligible to play one year more. This certificate, accompanied by Mr. King's statement that he had played only three years, was accepted as conclusive, and he was allowed to join the Harvard...
...University football team, was unexpectedly withdrawn from the Harvard eleven in the game against Pennsylvania as the result of a decision reached by the Athletic Committee, early Saturday morning. When King first became a candidate for the team, he produced a certificate from the athletic committee of Indiana University that he had been a member of the regular football team of that university for three years, and that he was eligible for one more season under the four years rule. On this information he was allowed to try for the Harvard team, but it transpired later that in addition...
Emmett Orlando King 2L., centre, is a graduate of the University of Indiana, where he played right guard for three years. He played centre on the second eleven last year. His age is 27 years, weight 230 pounds, and height 5 feet 8 1-2 inches...
...completed. The addition to Westmorly Court, containing twenty-eight suites, is now ready for occupancy and is finished with the exception of the terrace. It is built in the same style as the main building and has many new attractive features. The main hall, which is handsomely finished with Indiana limestone and quartered oak, has a large stone mantel with pillars carved to represent the different athletics of the University. Red and white tiles are used for the flooring. In the basement are two good squash courts and a swimming tank, forty feet long, twenty-nine feet wide and seven...