Word: objections
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Conn., June 20, 1909.--Late last evening Coach Wray sent the University eight in its new order over the four-mile course on time. The crew covered the distance up-stream, under fair conditions, in 21 minutes, 37 seconds. No attempt at speed was made throughout the course, the object being to get the new order well together, to try Cutler out at stroke, and to see if Withington was fit for the distance. The stroke was kept at 30 except for the third half-mile, when it was raised to 31. At the finish the crew gradually increased...
...large majority of the members of the University track team left for the Oakley Country Club last night. Arrangements have been made for the men to sleep at the club again tonight. They will return to Cambridge for meals at the Varsity Club and to attend recitations. The object of the change is to secure greater quiet for the members of the team. The following sixteen men have been take: Barr, Blumer, Dole, foster, Gardner, Guild, Harwood, Jaques, Kelley, Lawrence, Little, Merrihew, Pope, Rand, deSelding, Warren...
...Garcelon. A petition will be drawn up and sent to the Athletic Committee asking that the association be sanctioned, allowed to elect officers and transact such business as may be thought advisable and that it be granted permission to have outside competition with other colleges. The principal object of this association s to arouse interest in wrestling and to lessen the cost of wrestling lessons. The following men have signified their interest in wrestling, and a committee, consisting of G. D. Osgood '12, R. M. Page '10, and P. Withington '09, has sent out postals urging them to attend...
There will be an important trial broad jump contest for Freshmen on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The object of this event, which is held under the supervision of Coach Quinn, is to try out the candidates for the Freshman track team. More men, whether experienced or not, are especially urged to come...
...Edward Porritt, who is this year conducting History 12b, gave an interesting talk on "Provincial England" yesterday afternoon in Emerson J. The object of the lecture was to enable men who intend to go to England to visit with appreciation the points which are of interest from a social and economic point of view...