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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Owing to the fact that a very small number of candidates for second assistant manager of lacrosse reported at the first call, the time has been extended to Wednesday, October 7. Men from 1917 who intend to enter the competition must report in Matthews 22 that night at 7.30. The competition is not hard and the team takes a spring southern trip, equal to that taken by the baseball team, making this managership a very desirable...
...Freshmen who intend to go out for the 1918 football team and who did not report yesterday should report dressed at the Locker Building this afternoon at 3 o'clock. At the first regular practice yesterday afternoon only about fifty men were present. This was far below the size of the squads in the past few years. P. Withington '10 outlined the plans for the 1914 season. Instead of dividing the candidates into two squads as in past years, a tentative Freshman team will be selected after a few days practice. The remaining men will be divided into three teams...
Fall practice for the University and Freshman baseball teams will begin Wednesday when all candidates will report to Coach Sexton and Captain Ayres on Soldiers Field at 2 o'clock. Daily practice will begin then and continue through the fall as long as weather permits. All men who intend to try for either of the teams are expected to report at that time and those not reporting will not be allowed to come out next spring unless previously excused by the coach...
...candidates for the University and Freshman baseball teams will report to coach Sexton and Captain Ayres on Soldiers Field next Wednesday at 2 o'clock. Daily practice will begin then and continue throughout the fall as long as weather permits. All men who intend to try for either of the teams are expected to report at that time and those not reporting will not be allowed to come out next spring unless previously excused by the coach...
...committee from the Graduate Schools Society of Phillips Brooks House has made an investigation of the cost of living of married graduate students for the benefit of men with families who intend to enter the University. Thirty-five replies were received out of sixty men to whom lists of questions were sent. With only three exceptions, each student considered that he was living at a minimum cost...