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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hearing by Mr. Stoughton Bell '96, of the firm of Putnam; Putnam and Bell, of Boston. The Board of Registrars decided that in all of the cases except four, the ground of complaint was not established and refused to strike the names of the applicants from the voting list. The four who have been dropped are R. M. Jopling 1G., S. T. Williamson '17, D. H. Whittemore '17 and S. W. Morgan...
...Cornell's injured list can return to form before tomorrow, Cornell will present one of the strongest aggregations in the history of the sport at Ithaca. Potter wrenched his ankle a few days ago, and has been in poor shape recently, while Tinkham and Burke, two "C" men have developed strained tendons. Coach Moakley hopes, however, that some of these men and perhaps all will be in shape tomorrow. The team will be selected from the following list: Potter, Hoffmire, Windnagle, Corwith, Eldred, Tinkham, Burke, Boynton, Campbell, Green, Main, Beckwith...
...list of men who passed their entrance examinations with distinction is printed in the CRIMSON this morning; and it resurrects from oblivion achievement that is well worth being recorded. Formerly there was no incentive except conscience to spur a candidate on to do more than merely pass his examinations. An exceptionally good book relieved for the instructor the monotony of the reading, but brought little recognition for the writer. Now, by means of this list and the Phi Beta Kappa trophy, the spur of an honor, which is not hid under a bushel lends interest even to the ordeal...
Those who delight in comparisons will find little to choose between private and preparatory school records in the list. St. Mark's and the Central High School of Springfield are practically tied for first place; and throughout honors are about evenly divided between the two kinds of schools. The Springfield school has been awarded the Phi Beta Kappa trophy; but others, notably St. Mark's are very close, and effort will have to be made to retain it. It is highly desirable that schools which have made a good showing should conscientiously "go out" to win the trophy next year...
...student witnesses have been freed from further testimony. The thirty-one members of the University who registered as voters in Cambridge have been requested to appear before the Cambridge board of registrars this evening to show cause why their names should not be removed from the voting list...