Word: markings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Meet in Philadelphia on March 10, the University track team has had unusual success. The relay team won the intercollegiate championship and, furthermore, established the intercollegiate record for the mile indoors. The time of three minutes 26 seconds flat lowered by two-fifths of a second the former intercollegiate mark held by the 1916 University team, and came within four-fifths of a second of equaling the world's record for the distance. In the meets the individual performers representing the University were not so successful as the relay...
...might begin by saying that we have but little sympathy with the fastidious critics who find Mme. Farrar's conception of Joan of Arc a little too robust. Their own preconceptions of the character are, it is to be feared, a little too intense. "That wonderful child," as Mark Twain calls her in one of his finest stories, was not the anaemic heroine she is pictured in Bastian Lepage's sickly painting in the Metropolitan Museum. She was simply a innocent and gallant girl who said her prayers and did her duty even when it called on her to rescue...
Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores have their last oportunity to enter the Lee Wade II Prize Speaking Contest at 1 o'clock today, when all contestants will meet in Holden Chapel for instructions. All those who enter the contest will give Mark Antony's oration from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." Three prizes of $25, $15, and $10 respectively, are offered to the winners...
Saturday, April 28, St. Mark's at Southboro...
...enter their names for the preliminaries at 3 o'clock today or at 1 o'clock Saturday in Holden Chapel. All contestants are requested to meet in Holden Chapel at 1 o'clock Saturday for instructions as to details. The selection to be given by each is Mark Antony's oration from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar." Three prizes of $25, $15, and $10 each will be given to the winners...