Word: meeting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...interclass football series opens on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock when the Seniors meet the Freshmen and the Juniors face the Sophomores. More men are still needed for the Senior and Junior teams, as there have been not been eleven men out from either of these classes...
...cold weather comes, handicap competition in field events will be held regularly on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the winter. Prizes will be awarded in each event to the three men who have the highest averages at the end of the season. Opportunity to enter a number of indoor meets will be afforded candidates, and a team will be entered in the B. A. A. meet in February. Voluntary work for track men will begin as soon as the board track is erected, and candidates for the relay team will be called out as soon as possible. All candidates...
...system of races under which the college crews do not compete in any definite plan, and which makes it difficult to determine where the rowing championship belongs. At present many colleges send their second crews to the American Henley at Philadelphia, but owing to the fact that they would meet many colleges again in later races, are unwilling to send their first crews. It is hoped that some year it will be possible to arrange a single series of races coming late in the spring, which would take the place of many of the individual races held between different colleges...
...addition to the game with Princeton which must be replayed the University team has to play two more games in the intercollegiate series. On December 4 the team will meet the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia and on December 6 Haverford College at Haverford, Pa. It is expected that the Princeton game will be arranged for some day after the southern trip. The University squad will probably leave Thursday if arrangements for the Princeton game do not conflict and possibly before the team's return to Cambridge next week the contested game will be played at Princeton...
...places like Shady Hill, the home of Charles Eliot Norton, a stimulating atmosphere of intellectual intimacy and real friendship, approaching almost the informality of a Greek philosopher's "companions." Of late years, however, there has been a gradual drifting apart of professors and students, until now they hardly ever meet outside of the classroom...