Word: paralleling
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year's captain, is the only member of last year's team lost by graduation and prospects for a successful season are bright. In Captain D. Campbell '17 the team has one of the best gymnasts in college circles, and an especially brilliant performer on the high bar and parallel bars...
...Parallel bars.--Harvard; D. Campbell '17, J. M. French '17, M. M. Zinninger '17. Brown: Roberts, Jencks, Zellers...
...intercollegiate tennis competition. Several times a college has been a double winner, as for instance in 1913 and 1915, when the University players look first place in both events. But for a team to be not only winners but also runners-up in both events is something without parallel. In the singles G. C. Caner '17 was victorious, defeating J. S. Pfaffman '17, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, in the final round. Caner had previously disposed of J. Weber of Yale, and Beekman of Princeton. Beekman had put Harte out, and was generally conceded a likely winner...
...marks another milestone in university education. In determining upon the character of the School, the committee considered with some care the different types in existence. There are in the United States at present three chief types: (1) the Wharton School, which has a curriculum of four years parallel to that of the college and which is essentially an undergraduate school; (2) the Harvard School of Business Administration, which has a two-years' curriculum of a frankly graduate character; and (3) the Amos Tuck School at Dartmouth, which admits students at the end of the junior year and carries them through...
...possibility of a dissension is always present; why not remove that, and likewise the discontent, by bringing the crew to a parallel with the other sports? H. F. SMITH...