Word: june
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Candidates from the Sophomore class for the position of second assistant manager of the University team should report in the H. A. A. this afternoon at 5 o'clock. This competition will begin today and will last until after the Princeton game on June 3, a little over three months. Complete information concerning the nature of the work will be given out at the meeting. The Freshman manager candidates will start work Wednesday. The competition for the 1919 men will be somewhat shorter than that for the Sophomores, ending about the middle of May. Complete information concerning the Freshman competition...
...season at the University of California under head coach Andrew Smith, a former Pennsylvania player. Although no contract has been signed, Graduate Manager Stroud secured Mahan's consent to coach on Saturday afternoon, and a more definite understanding will be reached after the close of the baseball season in June. Mahan will report at Berkeley by September...
Candidates from the Sophomore class for the position of second assistant manager of the University team should report in the H. A. A. Monday at 5 o'clock. The competition will be comparatively short, a little over three months, closing after the Princeton game on June 3. The work will consist of the management of the second team, field practice with the University nine, a limited amount of clerical work, and the direction of the Freshman candidates. The work will be extremely interesting as well as valuable and requires no previous experience...
...Haven; May 6, Virginia at New Haven; May 10, Dartmouth at New Haven; May 13, Holy Cross at Worcester; May 17, Brown at New Haven; May 20, Cornell at Ithaca; May 24, Williams at New Haven; May 27, Princeton at New Haven; May 31, Cornell at New Haven; June 3, Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; June 7, Tufts at New Haven; June 10, Princeton at Princeton; June 14, Princeton at New York (in case of tie); June 17, Brown at Providence; June 20, Harvard at New Haven; June 21, Harvard at Cambridge; June 24, Harvard at Boston or New York (in case...
...welcomed as competitors. To make quite clear the conditions of the contest, here is a revised reading of the first and most important clause: 'The author must be a bona fide student, graduate or undergraduate, in an American college or university up to the time the contest closes, June...