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This affair is taken advantage of by a considerable number of men each year, whether they are spreading elsewhere or not. Attendance in former years has varied from 100 to more than 200 persons, and despite a curtailment of the elaborateness of the function an equally large gathering is expected this season...
With only one victory out of nine games to its credit, and an overwhelming number of runs amassed by its opponents, the 1918 baseball team has not had a successful season. The difficulties encountered in obtaining sufficient time for practice, due to the military schedule, the lack of experienced players, and the large number of crack service teams on the schedule are chiefly accountable for the poor showing...
...University to render all its physically fit for war service, the Rowing Committee carried out its intention of conducting the training so as to bring about the physical betterment of as many men as possible, as much as to develop a single crew. In accordance with this purpose, this number of boats was kept on the river with no cuts made in the squad...
...startling fact that out of the large number of men who will return to college next year only about 200 have as yet signed up for the University Summer Camp. There is no doubt that the small size of this number is largely due to the same deadly habit of procrastination that impels an undergraduate invariably to hand in a thesis in the last half-hour of the allotted time; according to the recent order of Major Flynn such men, if they wait after next Friday, will merely find themselves debarred from positions as officers or non-coms, when...
Enrolments for the University R. O. T. C. Camp yesterday reached a total of 638, less than two-thirds of the number which preparations are being made to accommodate. Of the men who have applied slightly over 200 are members of the University, the remainder coming from outside colleges, preparatory schools and graduates of various institutions. Inasmuch as it is important that as many members of the present Corps as possible attend the Camp, the military authorities emphatically repeated yesterday that no University R. O. T. C. man enrolling after June 7 would be regarded as eligible for a position...