Word: mates
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fraternity chapter house at Cornell was totally, destroyed by fire yesterday morning. Three undergraduates lost their lives, and many were seriously burned. One student, after having escaped from the burning house, re-entered the building in order to rescue his room-mate, and was so severely burned that he died soon afterwards. The fire was discovered at 4 o'clock and was beyond control before any fire apparatus was at hand. Three of the volunteer firemen were killed by a falling wall...
...intercollegiate tennis tournament this morning, but lost two out of four matches in the second round this afternoon. All the colleges except Columbia sent full teams, but Leroy is the only Columbia representative. He will meet J. M. Morse '07 tomorrow, and the chances of winning in this mate favor Leroy. C. C. Pell '08 will meet the winner of the Miller-Register match. The doubles begin tomorrow, but no comparative rating of the colleges can be made, as only final winners in singles, and doubles count...
...current number of the Advocate, which appears today, contains the following articles: Editorials; "Dummy Parkes", by S. P. Henshaw '07; "Another View of the Room-mate Question", by R. H. Wiswall '07; "Salvage", by W. Goodwin '07; "All the King's Men", by R. J. Walsh '07; "Sapphics", by H. Bell '07; "The Idiosyncrasies of Samuel", by W. L. Stoddard '07; "Corpus est de Deo", by J. H. Wheelock '08; "The Gray Cat", by W: M. Ford '08; "The Tale of Guidoguerra", by R. Altrocchi...
Students are hereby warned against the man who has recently been entering and taking articles from College rooms and passing worthless checks. He enters rooms boldly on the pretence of leaving a note for the occupant. If discovered he usually pretends to be looking for the occupant's room-mate, and endeavors to have a check cashed on the ground that he himself is a friend of the absent occupant. Recently he has been entering rooms during the morning lecture hours and between 6 and 7 o'clock in the evening, having stolen in all over a thousand dollar...
...some years' standing, but rather for the purpose of bringing together men actually interested in practical boat sailing. Several prominent yachtsmen and authorities on nautical matters will speak at the meetings which will be held fortnightly. The following officers have been elected; skipper, A. B. Green '07; first mate, H. M. Tillinghast '07; second mate, W. L. Phillips '08; quartermaster...