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Today the team will take a trip to Springfield to play the Williams golf team on the Springfield Country Club course. This team has been beaten by Cornell, 5 to 1, but it is a strong organization none the less. The first man, Marshall, is exceptionally good. The University team will play in the following order: J. G. Heyburn '16, J. W. Hubbell '17, L. H. Canan '17, W. P. Hunt '16, L. M. Lombard '17, H. Hutchins...
...relied upon to indicate the source. Fourth, nearly all the cablegrams coming to us from any part of the world are subjected to British censorship, and the wireless messages from Berlin are subjected to German censorship. Fifth, the various belligerents differ widely in the authenticity of their reports, but none of them is as prompt and candid in admitting its defeats as it is in announcing its victories. Sixth, sending out false rumors of intentions and even false news of its events is the custom of warfare...
...regimental government has made compulsory two Sunday exercises, on the 21st and the 28th. It points out that this time is no more than equivalent to the time which the problems, to which we agreed, should have demanded. But then we agreed to a task distasteful to none; now we are directed to do what some of us would oppose. And then the announcement apologetically says that these exercises are "mandatory." Whether they are advisable or no, the Commander should be slow to acquire the reputation for having violated the rights of the men who volunteered for drills carefully prescribed...
Although the election of Overseers is still some weeks, off, it is none too early to begin a consideration of the qualifications of the candidates for office...
...universities in intercollegiate track athletics. From statistics of records of the Intercollegiate meets held since 1876, it is found that the University has won 13 championships; Yale, 9; Pennsylvania, 8; Cornell, 5; Columbia, 3; Princeton, 1; and the remaining 29 colleges and universities, which have competed in various years, none. However, if the number of first, second, third, fourth, and fifth places are counted, the standing of the first six universities is changed, the points adding to the following totals: Yale, 696; Harvard, 617; Pennsylvania, 514; Cornell, 333; Princeton, 304; and Columbia, 137. In reckoning this way Michigan goes ahead...