Word: outdoors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Princeton's representatives to the conference are: Dean Howard McClenahon, chairman of the Committee on Outdoor Sport and Chairman of the Board of Athletic Controol; Dean H. B. Fine, member of the Committee on Outdoor Sport; Howard H. Henry, chairman of the Football Committee; W. E. Green, chairman of the Baseball Committee; Professor C. W. Kennedy, chairman off the Track Committee, and Knox Tailor, delegate at large...
Hockey practice at Cornell begins today with shooting practice in the Armory and conditioning runs to provide the chief work until outdoor ice conditions are favorable. A decided innovation this year will be the erection of a rink on Alumni Field...
...life work will have a chance to talk with experienced men. At 11 o'clock there will be talk by some religious leader, such as John R. Mott, H. E. Fosdick, Robert E. Speer, or Sherwood Eddy. The afternoon is given over to athletics and other forms of outdoor recreation, which are directed by a special committee. Two of the men on this committee will be from the University. A tennis tournament, a baseball league, and a track meet have already been arranged for. Every man who can do anything in athletics is expected to take part in these contests...
...three parts: the mornings, in which the various social service, mission study classes, and addresses by such leaders as Dr. H. E. Fosdick and Dr. J. R. Mott will be given; the afternoons, devoted to tennis tournaments, boating, swimming, and baseball games, and the evenings given over to big outdoor meetings on Round Top, addresses in the auditorium, and delegation meetings. The aim of the Conference is to give the undergraduate an opportunity for the discussion of his life work, and practical religious subjects with men who are leaders in every sense of the word, and to broaden men mentally...
...spring southern trip of the Yale baseball team begins today. According to Coach Quinby, the team is farther advanced than any recent Yale team, this being due in large measure to the ten days of outdoor practice they have had. The schedule arranged for the present trip is a harder one than usual, as it includes, beginning tomorrow, Georgetown, Washington American League team, University of Virginia, Holy Cross, Pennsylvania, and Annapolis...