Word: offs
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Under the proposed arrangement the swimming pool will be placed in that portion of the building now occupied by the H. A. A. offices, thus doing away with the objections advanced that the pool would be cut off from light and its dampness injure the rest of the building. The...
The rest of the number is less controversial, more purely literary. Mr. Mitchell's "Study of Oscar Wilde" is judicious, sound, and pleasing, though he uses some odd English--"he was wretchedly raised"; "wearing his top coat every day and leaving it off on Sundays," "impulsive with protest against the...
The ultimate result of our future depends essentially upon the individual. I feel sure that no one has any intention of losing himself, or of cutting off all communication with his classmates. Yes it is surprising to talk to other class secretaries and hear of the large percentage of men...
Richards of Cornell and Oler of Yale, as was expected, struggled against each other in the high-jump. They tied at 6 feet 3 inches, but Richards won on the jump-off.
The most unsatisfactory feature from the point of view of the University team was the inefficient coaching from the base-lines. Three times were University runners caught off bases, twice costing certain runs.