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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...New York's total took a climb yesterday with one more large subscription of $100,000 reported from George F. Baker, Jr., '99. Other subscriptions included $28,000 from Alexander M. White '92, $25,000 apiece from C. N. Bliss, Jr., '97, and C. S. Fairchild '63, $20,000 from R. T. Lincoln '64, $10,000 from R. L. Bacon '07, and $5,000 from Norman Davis...
Forty men are now playing lacrosse on the University and Freshman squads. A supply of new sticks has just been received, facilitating the work. Enough 1923 men have reported to form a full team, while two University teams are now practicing...
...University Band will hold its organization meeting in Sanders Theatre at 7 o'clock tomorrow. From present figures about 35 men will report at that time. F. L. Reynolds '20, leader of the S.A.T.C. Band of last year, will be director, and any new men who are interested may apply for trial at the meeting in Sanders Theatre...
...called "effeminate" game, it has emerged as one of the great sports of the nation. Under the efficient management of the National Lawn Tennis Association, every club, every section has its tournament and its champion. Eleven thousand people witnessed the finals of the National Championship at Forest Hills, New York...
...work for a team as the hope of reward in the form of a straight letter. The University has excellent facilities for playing. The four fields, Divinity, Jarvis, Holmes and Soldiers', if all properly cared for, could handle easily more than a hundred players every day. No vast new expense would be involved...