Word: meeting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...them. Yet Latin rather lacks these vital, essential qualities, for seldom does a situation arise in modern life which requires its services. We live, not in the faraway days of Rome, but in the tumultuous and perplexing whirl of the twentieth century. We must prepare our young men to meet these complex conditions...
Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores who intend to enter the Lee Wade II Prize Speaking contest are to 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...
...course is divided in such a way as to provide for four years of work, and the training is adapted to meet the requirements of both men and women...
...University has entered only two men in the big A. A. U. meet to be held in the 22d Regiment Armory, New York City, Saturday night. They are Captain E. A. Teschner '17 in the 50 and 300-yard events, and W. H. Meanix '19 in the hurdles and the 600-yard run. W. Willcox '17 will not enter the meet. In the A. A. U. games last year, W. H. Meanix '19, running for the B. A. A., took third place in the 300-yard race. Captain Teschner did not compete last year...
...first time in the history of A. A. U. indoor championships there is a chance that the athletes from the West will carry off the honors. Entries for the meet closed Saturday night, and the list is the largest and most representative ever received for an indoor championship meeting. Yale, Princeton, Pennsylvania, Dartmouth, Chicago, Columbia, Holy Cross, M. I. T., and many others have entered the best of their runners...