Word: lockers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting of all the candidates in the Locker Building, three men spoke to the squads. Captain J. W. Burke '23, who opened the meeting, stressed the serious nature of the work, and the big incentive to steady effort which was being offered to every man on the squads, both University and Freshman. In emphasizing the point that each candidate had an equal opportunity for success, Burke pointed out that the results which a track men obtained were measured by the time which he put into his work, and that the coaches would always be watching every man on the squad...
...actual work of the spring track season at the University will begin this afternoon with the initial practice at Soldiers Field. Candidates for both the University and Freshman teams will report at the Locker Building at 3 o'clock dressed and ready for practice which will be held immediately after a short meeting. At this time it is expected that almost 250 men will come out, a large increase over last year's number when only slightly more than 100 men reported for the University, and about 55 for the Freshman team...
More candidates are needed for second assistant manager of lacrosse, it was announced yesterday. Men who report at the Locker Building at Soldiers Field at 3.30 o'clock Monday afternoon will be under no handicap because of their late start...
...beginning at 2.30 o'clock. It is not too late for men who wish to participate in the meet to enter today's events, but all are required to sign up in the blue books at Leavitt and Peirce's, the H. A. A., the Freshman dormitories, or the Locker building. All events, evcept those for novices in which only men who have never won a track medal in college may participate, are open to all members of the college. It is expected that the relay races will feature this afternoon's program...
...handicap basis and are open to all men in the College, but all those who wish to participate in these, and the other events, should sign up immediately in the blue books at the H. A. A., Leavitt and Peirce's, the Freshman dormitories, or the Locker Building. The managers of the Carnival have made a special effort, by arranging for handicap contests and novice races, which are only open to those who have never won a track medal in college, to give inexperienced men an equal opportunity with the members of the regular track squad to win the medals...