Word: pick
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...found nothing to do since the last report, except that the Chairman is writing to the various college newspapers requesting their co-operation in preventing their candidates from writing at random to individual prominent men in different colleges asking for information or statistics on some subject, thereby hoping to pick up some "possibly valuable story" for which they will receive credit. The suggestion from this committee is to have an officer of the paper write for such articles as are desired, in which case they will receive prompt and thorough attention, which is not likely to happen if very indefinite...
Time trials will be run today to pick the fourth man of the University one mile relay team which will compete in the Pennsylvania Relay Carnival on April 25. Captain W. A. Barron, Jr., '14, W. J. Bingham '16, and F. W. Capper '15 have already been selected. The most promising candidates for the remaining place are A. Biddle '16, T. Pennypacker '16, J. C. Rock '15, and R. Tower...
...Everyone dances, and dances well and does it not as a drill but because they all enjoy it. If De Ford needs the money he should get an introduction to Miss Joan Sawyer; it is rumored that she is looking for a dancing partner. But it seems invidious to pick out individuals when the general level is so high. One performance should convince anybody that in this tango era of ours not all the Castles are in Spain...
...Burton '14, and B. W. Estabrook '14, have been lost through graduation. The services of F. Sargent '14, will be missed in the inter-collegiate tournament in September, but he will be eligible for the spring matches. The most promising candidates from whom Captain E. P. Allis '15 will pick his team are R. M. Baker '15, H. K. Caner '15, E. R. Devereux '16, S. P. Griffitis '15, J. G. Heyburn '16, F. Sargent '14, and C. S. Weeks...
...Tener to Pick Umpires...