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...with the New England A. A. U. games, which will probably be held in the Arena on the twenty-sixth of February. Near the end of the month there will be a dual meet with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology on the board track at Soldiers Field. An intra-mural carnival will be held on the board track in the first part of March as the closing event of the winter season...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRAINING FOR WINTER TRACK STARTS TODAY | 11/29/1920 | See Source »

...other events. Later in the month, a dual meet will be held on the board track with M. I. T. Besides this, there will be several invitation meets in both January and February in which the University team will compete. The winter season will end with an intra-mural carnival on the board track in the first part of March...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACH BINGHAM TO CALL OUT TRACK MEN FOR WINTER SEASON | 11/27/1920 | See Source »

Yesterday afternoon the class of 1869, at exercises held in Widener Library, presented to the University a bust of their classmate, Francis Davis Millet, a prominent mural artist and newspaper correspondent, who lost his life in the Titanic disaster. The bust, a bronze by Mr. Albin Polisek of Chicago, a friend of Mr. Millet, was executed in Rome a few days before the latter's death. It has been placed on a pedestal in the corridor leading to the general reading room...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL BUST OF TITANIC VICTIM PLACED IN WIDENER | 6/4/1920 | See Source »

...studying at Antwerp. He was for some time a newspaper correspondent for the Boston Advertise, and during the Russo-Turkish War and the Spanish War reported for the London Daily News and the New York Herald. In the field of art he ranked among the most prominent of American mural decorators and medal designers...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MEMORIAL BUST OF TITANIC VICTIM PLACED IN WIDENER | 6/4/1920 | See Source »

First of all, he must be King. Not only of major sports and their coaches, but also of minor sports, and of the class (or intra-mural sports). The theory of "getting men out" for class teams and coaching them and giving them attention and encouragement is so generally accepted that it has become a platitude. But, for all that, it is still a theory; nobody has actually induced men to come out and coached them yet. The nearest approach was in class swimming and basketball this year--successful but not successful enough. Physical benefits were derived; there was organization...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENT | 3/13/1919 | See Source »

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