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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...planned to make the Carnival this year the largest ever held in America. Thanks to the generosity of the Rev. J. E. Johnson, honorary president of the club, it will be subsidized by endowment, thus making possible the proper attention to all details. The intercollegiate meet, including ski and snowshoe dashes, cross-country runs and a ski-jump, will be the feature of the Carnival. As students in all American and Canadian colleges are invited, excellent competition is expected. Prizes in all events are offered by the club. All competitors will be guests of the club during their stay...
Gifts were reported to the amount of $43,987.84, of which the largest single items were $10,000 from the Estate of Mr. J. Arthur Beebe, for the general purpose of the University, and $10,000 from Francis W. Hunnewell '60 for the Collis P. Huntington Memorial Hospital Endowment Fund...
Seventy-two candidates for the relay teams reported to Coach Donovan at the board track on Soldiers Field yesterday. This is the largest number that ever came out on the first day for winter track work. Only very light work was in order, the men being dismissed after brief preliminary practice...
...Intercollegiate Socialist Society held its seventh annual convention at Columbia University last week, when representatives of 23 colleges and universities gathered at the seven sessions. More than 50 delegates were present at each meeting, together with many friends and unofficial representatives. New England colleges sent the largest single sectional representation--16 delegates. Of the seven New England institutions, Yale led in the number of delegates with five, and the University was second with four. The University representatives were A. C. Binder '16, president of the Socialist Club, H. L. Blumgart '17, D. M. Brunswick '18, and H. Feis '16, secretary...
...free and abundant farm land in the United States is past. All of the best land is occupied, and the farmer can no longer extract the largest crops, regardless of future fertility, and then move on to another tract of virgin soil. The land must be farmed carefully and scientifically; it must yield more per acre...