Word: insignia
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Teams should include twelve players, not more than three of whom have received Freshman numerals, and not more than one of whom has received University or second team insignia, or a letter from another college. Individuals will be formed into teams...
Restrictions on eligibility are as follows: no team may have more than three men who have received Freshman numerals, and not more than one man who has received University or second team insignia, or a letter from another college...
...Cornell Athletic Council has voted to give the university "C" to members of the second football teams in the future. This is an innovation in the awarding of insignia to university teams and will tend to make football more successful by offering greater rewards for those...
...following eight men have been awarded their swimming insignia for the 1914 season; Bradford Morton Fullerton '16, of Spokane, Wash.; John Littlefield Handy '14, of Barnstable; William Loftus Monro, Jr., '16, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Albert Francis Pickernell '14, of Englewood, N. J.; John Pickering Putnam, Jr., '16, of Boston; Richard Loring Small '16, of Braintree; Edward Baxter Starbuck '14, of Santa Barbara, Cal.; and John Wonsworth '14, of Chicago...
...meeting of the swimming insignia men on the same evening, D. Summers, G.S., was elected captain of the swimming team for next-year. H. Mayer, 1915, was chosen manager. On Saturday the soccer team defeated Columbia in a brilliant and exciting game by a score of 5 to 4, gaining the winning point in the last minute of play...