Word: lawlessness
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unusually strong one. Indeed, it may be said that never before have the prospects been so bright. All of the men who placed in the intercollegiate run last fall, with the exception of P. R. Withington, captain of last year's team, are back in College. Captain Lawless, who, on account of sickness, was unable to run in last year's intercollegiate race, seems to be in the best of condition and should prove to be even better than he was in the race against Yale last fall when his work received very favorable comment by press and critics...
...number of men reporting for Freshman cross-country practice has been unusually small this year, Captain Lawless has issued another call for candidates. It is very essential that as many 1916 men as possible should report, as Coach Shrubb will devote a great deal of his attention to the Freshmen. It also gives the candidates the advantage of good preparation for the University team in later years. The Freshmen have an important run with Yale this year and unless more men report, the prospects of victory are not exceptionally bright. It is hoped that enough men will come...
Candidates should report to Coach Shrubb and Captain Lawless at the Locker Building today at 4 o'clock...
Candidates should report at the Locker Building to R. St.B. Boyd '14 at 11 o'clock or to Captain Lawless...
...Soldiers Field. Men who expect to work with the track team next spring, whether or not they intend to try for the cross-country team, should at least do some work on the cinder track this fall in order to be in good condition for the spring season. Captain Lawless, of the University cross-country team, spoke a few words to the long distance men, outlining the general working of a cross-country team and emphasizing the importance of having a large squad from which to pick a successful team. H. Jacques, Jr., '11, captain of the 1910 cross-country...