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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...College authorities. The trouble is that the proportion of evidence is remarkably small. The many forms of unscrupulousness, examples of which almost any undergraduate can narrate, are so insidious that they will run for months or even years without furnishing convincing proof of their presence. Merely occasional revelations have led to the optimistic saw that "on the whole undergraduates are pretty honest fellows, after all." Altogether they are pretty honest fellows. But, and here is an important point, there will appear a small group of men who do incalculable evil by their unprincipled methods. A natural question, then, arises: what...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNDERGRADUATE HONOR. | 4/29/1911 | See Source »

...crews started from the Cottage Farm Bridge, the second crew having a lead of one length, and the Freshmen a lead of two lengths. In a fast race the University crew gained steadily, finishing at the Union Boat Club two lengths ahead of the second crew, which in turn led the Freshmen by a length...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY CREW STRONG | 4/24/1911 | See Source »

...mile run, won by P. R. Withington '12 in 9 minutes, 58 2-5 seconds. P. Newton '11 was a good second. The 440-yard run was the most closely contested event. H. W. Kelley '11 took the lead at the start and led into the final straightaway when W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, forged by him, winning by a yard in 52 2-5 seconds. The largest point winner was J. K. Lewis, Jr., '11, with firsts in the high hurdles and the broad jump...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASS GAMES WON BY 1913 | 4/14/1911 | See Source »

...between the second and third University crews, was won by the former by two lengths. Shortly after the start, at the Union Boat Club, the second crew made up its handicap of a length and a half, both crews rowing 34 strokes to the minute. At Harvard Bridge it led by a length, and with the exception of one spurt by the third, this lead was steadily increased up to the finish...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY CREWS RACED | 4/10/1911 | See Source »

...present reviewer does not think quite so badly of the contents of the present issue as his zeal for helping the Monthly has led him to appear to think; yet he confesses he has seldom read a duller number of the Advocate...

Author: By W. A. Neilson., | Title: Advocate Reviewed by Prof. Neilson | 3/17/1911 | See Source »

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