Word: light
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Winter track work will begin today. Candidates for the high jump are expected to report in the Gymnasium at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon and at the same hour on succeeding Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons. Beginning today, the distance runners will be given daily work of a light nature at 4 o'clock. The polevaulters will begin work tomorrow at 4 o'clock and will practice regularly on Tuesdays and Thursdays at the same hour. This scheme of work in the events named will be followed until about January 1. Plans for track work after that date will...
These meetings will be held in the Living Room of the Union. Small tables will be placed in the room, and light refreshments will be served during the evening. The University orchestra, under the direction of J. W. Johnston '05, will play the football songs, the words of which will be distributed so that the men may joy in with the music. These "pop-nights" will be continued all through the year, and in the spring, will be given out of doors, probably on the veranda of the Union. The meetings will be entirely informal, intended to bring...
...Holy Cross game last Saturday. The University team scored five touchdowns and showed that, offensively, it has great power. The defense, however, was somewhat disappointing, although this department of the game showed some advance over the play of a week before. Practice during the past week has been light, much attention being given to strengthening the defensive play...
...next game Columbia was beaten by the large score of 34 to 0, the team playing a hard, consistent and, at times, a brilliant game. The play in the Princeton game was all that could possibly be asked for and, with the week of comparative rest, broken only by light practice, Yale should put a stronger team in the field today than went against Princeton...
...second half-year. This course will be given by Dr. E. V. Huntington on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and (at the pleasure of the instructor), Saturdays, at 9. It is intended for those who desire a concise and systematic exposition of the fundamental concepts of mathematics in the light of recent researches, and is open to both graduates and undergraduates. It was also voted that after 1906, the admission examination in advanced history of a specified period be discontinued...