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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Prizes will be given for the winners of the first three places in each event, and the following challenge cups will be awarded for one year: the new Mansfield Trophy to the winner of the 100-yard dash; the Gannett Wells Cup to the winner of the 440-yard dash; the Dodge Cup to the winner of the 220-yard dash; and the Frank Wells Cup to the winner of the mile. There is a possibility that some other cups will be offered before the games...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Spring Handicap Track Meet To be Held on May 17 and 18 | 5/2/1916 | See Source »

...University tennis team will start its Southern trip on Saturday. Five men besides the manager will make the trip. The vacancies left by W. W. Mansfield '15, who graduated last June, and L. Curtis '16, now an attache of the American Embassy in Paris, should be ably filled. With such material as J. S. Brown, Jr., '17, A. F. Doty '16, H. G. M. Kelleher '18, J. S. Pfaffman '17, and J. Wooldredge '16 to drawn from, a strong team should be built...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TENNIS TEAM STARTS TRIP ON SATURDAY | 4/13/1916 | See Source »

...cast of characters will be as follows: Tom, a newspaper correspondent, G. A. McCook '16 Phaya Takh Sin, King of Siam, G. MacC. Stewart '16 Zola, his favorite wife, R. Whistler '16 Rev. Dr. Spivvins, an American missionary, L. P. Mansfield '16 Mrs. Spivvins, his wedded wife, F. H. Cabot '17 Jane Spivvins, his daughter, C. H. Hodges '17 Pansy, his "soul-mate," Three circus men,-- E. Douglas '17 Furst, G. Courtney '16 Kurst, G. B. Blaine '17 Wurst, P. B. Kurtz '16 Herald, H. G. Reynolds '17 Officer to the King, C. A. Coolidge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: GRADUATE PERFORMANCE AT 8 | 4/1/1916 | See Source »

...substance the current Advocate does not deserve so much praise; in fact, its substance is rather thin. The most interesting and significant article is one by Mr. L. P. Mansfield, "Beauty and the Beast"--refreshing, if not at times inspiring, in its plea for individuality in these days when there is so much talk about crushing out individuality, for the sake of democratic solidarity. In his admiration of Tolstoy and "the individuality of Russian art," Mr. Mansfield, to be sure, may not seem himself especially individual. Russian art is very much the fashion nowadays. But Mr. Mansfield is entirely right...

Author: By G. H. Maynadier ., | Title: Current Advocate Not "High Brow" | 3/31/1916 | See Source »

...other article in this Advocate is so independent and vigorous as Mr. Mansfield's. The others, in fact, suggest something of the evils which will result when individuality is no more. There are three book reviews, conventionally sane and sound, except that a good many readers will question whether "Mr. Galsworthy's Justice' as a whole falls below the dramatic level of the 'Eldest Son.'" There is a conventionally humorous consideration of that time-honored subject, "Cambridge Weather." There is a conventional undergraduate story, "The Flame," the heroine of which is like "the changing pastel tones" of the "warm amber...

Author: By G. H. Maynadier ., | Title: Current Advocate Not "High Brow" | 3/31/1916 | See Source »

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