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...cable, which runs from the coast of Kent, in England, to Emden, on the west coast of Germany, was inaugurated by cordial messages between Sir John Denison-Pender, Chairman of the Eastern Telegraph Co., and Dr. Solmsen of the German Atlantic Telegraph...
There are, however, three numbers which come up to the best Keith traditions. One is Bob Pender's troupe of "animal impersonators, stilt walkers, and eccentric dancers". No one who has ever yearned to live once again in the weird and grotesque atmosphere of "Alice in Wonderland" or "The Wizard of Oz" should miss the big climax of this...
...meeting held yesterday afternoon at the H.A.A., F. W. Moore '93, Romeyn Berry, and H. G. Pender '00, Graduate Treasurers of the Athletic Associations at the University, Cornell, and Dartmouth respectively, decided favorably upon the proposition of holding a triangular indoor meet between the track teams of the universities. It was agreed that the meet should be held in Boston at Mechanics Building and February 28 was set for the date. Details of arrangements were gone over at some length, and it was decided that the number of entries in the 300 and 600-yard runs should be limited because...
...Mich; W. Westbrook, 264 (Mich); J. D. Nagel, 324 (M. I. T.); F. F. Walton, 325 (M. I. T.); F. A. Fletcher, 326 (M. I. T.) D. B. Carter, 327 (M. I. T.); A. L. Conrad, 323 (M. I. T.); E. M. Brickett, 289 (M. I. T.); R. Pender, 329 (M. I. T.); H. P. Crowell, 330 (M. I. T.); W. I. Newstetter, 372 (Penn); S. G. Landers, 371 (Penn); C. A. Bullock, 373 (Penn); V. A. Diebolt, 364 (Penn); J. E. Hugus, 399 (Pitt); B. C. Curry, 400 (Pitt); W. B. Baker, 445 (Pr); H. M. Walker...
Horace G. Pender, graduate manager of athletics at Dartmouth recently announced the decision of the athletic committee regarding requirements for the awarding of the baseball "D." The athletic committee has decided that to win a "D" university players must last the entire nine innings of the Harvard, Princeton, or Yale games, or the Amherst and Williams games, played at Hanover...