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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...publication of the Register this year will be unusually important, due to the fact that no volume was published last year, on account of war conditions. Moreover, as the board is depleted as a result of the fact that many of its members have not yet returned from military service, and also that no vacancies were filled by competition last year, the opportunity is greater than usual. This competition is open to Juniors, Sophomores and Freshmen, and will last only until Christmas. Thus it offers as chance to make the Register without interfering with the activities of other competitions during...
...Horween opened play in the last period by carrying the ball in two rushes through the line to the 18-yard mark. Two more plays and a pass from Murray to Steele resulted in no gain. A drop-kick from the 28-yard line by Murray also failed. W. B. Felton Occ. took Murray's place as pilot. In the punts following Humphrey out-kicked Armstrong. The University obtained possession of the ball again on the enemy 34-yard line. Steele reeled off an end-around play for a gain of 16 yards. Humphrey made two more. The next play...
...credit the 1923 team faces its first real test when it meets Groton today on the Groton field. The team has had a stiff week of practice, remedying the faults revealed in the game with Worcester. The Groton team, since its defeat at the hands of Milton last Saturday, has developed considerably but it is doubtful whether the light and inexperienced eleven will be able to withstand the Freshman attack...
...Corine Sales, Katherine Galloway, George Baldwin, Esther Walker, Jack Squires, Virginia Fissinger, James Moore, Ethel Gray, Katherine Wylie, Arthur Cardinal, Eileen Rooney, John Kearns, Jim Dailey, Mart Fuller Golden, Roger Little, Edith Pierce and 205 clean cut cuties and capering choristers. This is the third and next to the last week...
John Gordon Winchester of New York City has been elected captain of the 1923 cross-country team. Winchester won his "A" at Andover, running on the relay team and middle distance events, and placed first in the intramural meet last Tuesday, covering the four-mile course in 26 minutes and 29 seconds...