Word: lated
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...remainder of the Cornell squad are developing splendidly. Hoffmire, Potter, Windnagle, Corwith, Silbert and Speiden are the men upon whom Cornell rests her hopes. Hoffmire is easily the fastest of the group, with Potter, Windnagle and Corwith closely matched for second place. Silbert has been doing excellent work of late, but Speiden has not developed as rapidly as Coach Moakley wishes...
...Freshman interdormitory track meet, for the Graduates' Cup, will be held on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. All events will be run at the scheduled time. Any competitor who is late will not be allowed to enter...
...recurrence of warm weather, and the prevalence of injuries among the first string men, combined to lighten the work of the University football squad yesterday afternoon. The coaches gave a great deal of time to individual work with the men, with only a short scrimmage ensuing in the late afternoon...
...Cunard liner, Laconia, which docked at the East Boston docks late Tuesday evening, brought a number of Harvard professors back from the scene of the war. Professor Frederic J. Stimson, Professor of Comparative Legislation, who has just been appointed ambassador to Argentina, was detained in Germany 15 days by the authorities. Professor Charles Peabody, of the Peabody Museum, was obliged to cut short researches in Syria owing to unsettled conditions, but expects to return in November...
Professor George P. Baker '87 will speak on "Granville Barker and his Late Shakespearean Productions" tomorrow afternoon at 4.30. On Thursday afternoon, Mr. Crawford of Yale will talk on "The Modern Playwright and his Relation to the Newer Staging" and on Friday Mr. Thomas Wood Stevens, of the Carnegie Institute of Pittsburgh will speak. H. K. Moderwell '11, dramatic critic of the Transcript, will speak on Saturday afternoon and evening...