Word: meets
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present, Team C is far ahead of the other canvassing teams. Team A, from the Freshman dormitories is a very poor third. The Freshmen in the Yard are also lagging. The class of 1921 leads in both total subscribed and in number of purchasers. All canvassers will meet at the CRIMSON Sanctum tonight at 7 o'clock...
...Aeronautical Society has accepted the invitation of the Akron, Ohio, Flying Club to take part in the balloon-contest on May 10. It was thought that the University would not be represented in the meet because of difficulty in securing a balloon, but the Akron organization has offered to provide an airship for the race. In the contest, fliers from ten colleges of this country will be entered. G. Crompton '20 will pilot the University airship, and will be accompanied by several other members of the Aeronautical Society. The balloons will start from Akron, Ohio, and the crew which reaches...
...University has the largest registration of any at the American University Union in Paris. Yale comes second and Princeton third, while the others are represented according to their size. A total of 140 colleges are members of the Union, of which one hundred pay an annual assessment to meet the expenses of the establishment. The latest available records show the following registration figures: Harvard, 3168 Yale, 2200 Princeton, 1650 Dartmouth, 550 Amherst, 520 Williams, 450 Brown, 375 Bowdoin...
Today the 1922 baseball team will meet the St. Mark's nine at Southboro in their second game of the season. E. Goode, who pitched for the last fives innings of the Watertown game, holding the visitors to one hit, will start in the box. Otherwise the line-up will be the same as at the opening of the contest last Tuesday...
...while the other four went easily to the Country Club players. J. B. Mahoney '19, T. Ashley, of Woodland, L. Liggett ocC., and J. Gahan, of Woodland, provided the most interesting matches. Francis Ouimet, captain of the Woodland Club, and formerly national open champion, although scheduled to meet Captain R. H. Wales '19, was unable to play, his place being taken by Jesse Guilford. The latter was hard pushed by the University captain, their respective scores being 85 and 87. One of the features of the match were the exceedingly long drives made by H. S. Lake '20, which almost...