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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Aspinwall '10, of Brookline, was elected captain of the University swimming team last night in place of P. Withington '09, who has given up swimming. By the rule of the Athletic Committee, which prohibits a man from taking part in more than two recognized sports, Withington can not be a candidate for the University crew, as he wishes, if he swims this winter, because of the fact that he played on the football team last fall. Aspinwall, his successor, was a member of last year's University swimming team and swam on the relay team in the meets against Yale...
...requirements for the Degree with Distinction in History and Political Science have been amended by substituting "not including more than two from courses regularly open to Freshmen" in place of the phrase "not including more than two from the lower group...
There will be handicap competitions in the broad jump, high jump, pole-vault, 16-pound shot-put, and 16-pound hammer-throw this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. The four first mentioned events will take place in the baseball cage and the hammer-throw will be from a wooden platform on Soldiers Field. A medal will be awarded to the winner of first place in each event. Additional entries will be taken at the cage this afternoon until the beginning of the competition. Coach Quinn, Captain Rand, H. E. Harwood '10, L. Little '10 and A. Wheeler '11 will...
...winter handicap field events, which comprise the running high and running broad jumps, pole-vault, 16-pound shot-put, and 16-pound hammer-throw, will be held this year in two meets, instead of in monthly series, as in other years. The first meet will take place in the baseball cage next Thursday afternoon at 3.30 o'clock and will be open to all members of the University. Medals will be awarded to the winners in each event. Entries may be made in the blue-book at the Locker Building beginning with today until 6 P. M. Wednesday. After this...
...Edward Waldo Forbes '95 has been appointed director of the Fogg Art Museum in place of Professor Charles H. Moore h.'90, whose resignation will take effect September 1, 1909. Mr. Forbes has made valuable contributions, chiefly of Italian paintings, to both the Boston and Cambridge museums...