Word: insigniaed
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...souvenir of the dinner, a copy of the "1916 Blue Book" will be presented to everyone present. All activities of the class; sophomores who have earned their insignia; and organizations other than social up to the date of the banquet will all be listed. It will contain about forty pages of reading matter and advertising. All Sophomores who did not obtain tickets last night at the smoker may obtain them in the Union from now on. The tickets will be $2 and will include the dinner, the Blue Book, and the play...
...meeting of the Athletic Association held on Monday, the rules for wearing athletic insignia were revised. Hereafter, the university "Y", will be awarded to men who win fifth place in the intercollegiate games. A change was also made in regard to the jerseys for track men, by which a competitor in the Princeton meet is awarded an "AYA" jersey. Heretofore, only men competing in the intercollegiates or the Harvard meet were allowed to have them. Another rule is to the effect that men on minor teams have no right to wear hats with the insignia of their teams on them...
...second hockey team will play Andover at Andover this afternoon at 3 o'clock. On account of the recent warm weather the team has not done very much lately. By a recent post-card ballot, the Student Council voted to recommend to the Athletic Committee to award the "H2nd" insignia to the members of the second hockey team, as in baseball and football. The line-up will be: g., Sagar; p., Brown; c.p., Williams; l.w., Trainer; l.c., Moffat, r.c., Taylor; r.w., Paterson...
...prizes or tokens given to all members of teams winning first, second and third, places. These prizes, however, shall not be of the same design as those given at the annual track and field championship meeting, although they shall have thereon a reproduction of the Borghese gladiator, the insignia of the association...
...association have come to be looked on as peculiar to track. We beg, then, to recall the days when the "H" was awarded to the first four-oared crew only in case of victory on the Thames, and the "H.U.B.C." in the event of defeat; and suggest that separate insignia for substitutes be established in each sport--perhaps "H.F." in football, "H.B." in baseball, "H.U.B.C." as formerly in crew, and "H.H.T." in hockey, for since hockey has ascended to a seat among the majors it should be included. The form of insignia is a detail, however; of real importance...