Word: indoor
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Students are strongly advised to keep up their general resistance against all diseases (including infantile paralysis) by regular and sound health habits of eating, sleeping and exercise. It is obvious that unlimited fresh air deters most infections and that poorly ventilated and crowded indoor halls (including many places of amusement) favor the spread of infection. Cases of illness of any nature should be reported promptly at their onset to Dr. Bailey, Thayer 21, 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. and 5 to 6 P. M. (other hours by telephone), or to Dr. Lee, 4 Weld Hall, between...
...Yale rowing season began last fall with the regular practice of two university boats, which continued until cold weather set in. Contrary to former years no fall races were held, and the entire time was spent on conditioning the men. Spring practice opened with full blast in February, when indoor work was commenced for the university and freshman squads. The size of the university squad was about the same as usual, but a greater number of freshman candidates reported than ever before. Weather conditions were the poorest of all years this season, and the indoor work was continued until April...
...Yale track team had an extraordinarily successful season this year, winning second place in the Intercollegiates in Cambridge, and beating both the University and Princeton in dual meets. At the beginning of the indoor season, the prospects were poor, as there were only seven "Y" men on the squad. But with the help of an efficient graduate advisory board, a new track cage was erected for the accommodation of the hurdlers, sprinters, and field event men. Mr. C. E. Coxe again offered the Willisbrook cups in individual events to stimulate competition during the winter, and a special...
...defeated Phillips Andover Academy 7 matches to 2, at Andover, last Saturday afternoon. Barber and Harrison were the two members of the Andover team who prevented a clean sweep by the Freshmen. Captain R. C. Rand '19 easily disposed of J. M. Weber, his former partner in the National Indoor Junior Doubles Championship, by the score of 6-3, 6-3. C. H. Harrison, the winner of the University Interscholastic Championship tournament in Singles, defeated F. P. Ritchie...
...winner will enter Princeton next fall, while the runner, who shares, with R. C. Rand '19, the National Indoor Junior Doubles Championship, will enter Yale...