Word: ladders
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...been picked from the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes to compete for positions on the respective class squash teams. These three teams will meet in a tournament to determine the champion class team of the college. From each list of names members will be eliminated by means of a ladder tourney, and the final remaining seven men on each squad will compose the class teams. Matches will begin today and any not played off according to the schedule will be defaulted...
...result of the recent inter-class squash tournament three class squads have been chosen from which the regular class teams will be picked after a ladder tourney has been played off to determine who the-first seven in each squad will...
...answer probably lies in the contagious thrill which all newspaper work holds. Most of us, at one time or another, after deciding that after all we didn't want to be a policeman or drive the rear end of a hook and ladder truck, evolve the theory that we are natural born newspaper men. And there is a bit of the journalist in many of us. A CRIMSON competition helps to show how much...
Entries for the three class squash tournaments. Lists for which are now posted in the University Squash Courts, will close on Thursday, it has been announced. The first eight men in each of the three upperclass tournaments which will begin on that day will afterwards play ladder tournaments to determine the personnel of the class teams...
...curriculum. The writer of the clipping raised, figuratively speaking, his hands in well simulated horror at the thought that whereas the University "has a gigantic new Business School" it offers only 5 courses in Greek, while Princeton and Yale take their places on the uppermost rungs of the intellectual ladder giving 12 and 9 courses in Greek respectively. Indeed if this were true, that "even Williams," as the writer puts it, should have more courses in Greek than Harvard, then might the eager Cambridge drinker at the classic spring cry horror and alas, and leave for Williamstown--where he might...