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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will be awarded the man showing the greatest improvement in this event in the course of the various broad jump competitions to be held in the Baseball Cage during the remainder of the winter track season. The cup has been offered by a former track man, who withholds his name, and it is now on exhibition in Leavitt & Pierce's. The next broad jump competition will be held in the Cage on Soldiers Field on February 25. It is hoped that a large number of new men will start training immediately for this competition...
...clock. The events will be the 50-yard dash, 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, and the distance plunge. The four men making the fastest times in the 50-yard dash will constitute the relay team. Any undergraduate interested in swimming is eligible to compete, and should give his name to J. L. Handy '14 at the tank...
...required only three or four intelligent "spell-binders," backed by as few as 50 voters well trained in concerted cheering. Time and again the many, who could know very little of the respective candidates' merits, were won over merely by the volume of sound raised as each nominee's name was called. We venture to say that more than one class split can be traced directly to what seems to us now a very faulty system of Freshman elections...
...name appearing in more than one application will cause both the applications in which it appears to be thrown out. It is understood that in making application a man pledges himself to abide by the allotment of the Committee...
...applications should be sent to the members of the committee in sealed envelopes, on the outside of which some fictitious name has been written as well as the number of signatures the envelope contains, the order of preference, not of rooms, but of entries, and the number of rooms desired. Special envelops for the purpose, which however do not have to be used, may be obtained from the Committee. Preference will be given in the assignment of rooms in Hollis and Stoughton to applications providing for three men in two rooms, a combination which is not possible in the other...