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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...track management has found it necessary to call off the annual interscholastic meet which was to have been held in the Stadium next Saturday, May 12. The possibility of a military review before Marshal Joffre on that date together with the comparatively small number of entries, made this cancellation advisable...
...change of plans for the annual convention of Harvard Clubs whereby it will meet in Washington must be regarded as a change that is altogether excellent. Washington is a city that is rather over-conventioned, with everything from the association of amalgamated master plumbers to the delegation of lady school teachers from Lima, Ohio, meeting there. But Washington has always room for notable men; it could not be honored by the presence of any representative group more than it could by the presence of the Associated Clubs...
Nothing could be more fitting than that men representing the culture and training for service in which we are also upreared should meet where they may learn what their nation needs, and how best they may fulfill that need. We can be sure that the annual convention will bring forth results in unity of action wherever Harvard men wield influence in communities throughout the country...
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Captain E. A. Teschner '17 and W. Moore '18 will run in the 100-yard dash today and will probably place well, as both showed up well in the indoor meets this past winter. C. S. Babbitt '18 and R. W. Harwood '20 will be the only other members of the University to compete, both being entered in the pole-vault. Harwood is an especially brilliant vaulter, holding the University interscholastic meet record, and may score at Philadelphia today...