Word: poste
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Yesterday afternoon the match for the Founder's Cup was held. As the weather was cold and windy the number of contestants was comparatively small and the scores made were not up to the average. The cup was won by Quinlan who scored 10. Post was second with a total of 9. The regular series of matches were then shot with the following results...
...newspapers, have been productive of one good result. Under the leadership of Rev. Frank B. Vrooman, a committee of students, who have formerly been members of other colleges, has been investigating the tendencies of religious life here. Mr. Vrooman, in an interview with a reporter of the Boston Post, speaks of the work of the committee and some of its results. The gentleman, besides being a student in the philosophical department of the University, is the pastor of a leading Congregationalist church in Kansas City, Mo., and speaks from an Orthodox standpoint. He says...
...wish to call attention to the article from the New York Post on the first page of today's issue. In view of the recommendations of the Overseers and the discussion they have aroused, it will prove interesting...
...meeting of the Fencing Club, held Friday evening, Goodwin, '89, resigned the secretaryship and S. Dexter, '90, was elected to the position. R. H. Post, '91, was elected a member of the executive committee...
...quite a strong breeze which affected the scores considerably. The teams were made up of seven men, each man shooting at 20 birds with the following results: Graduate team-Austin, 14; Allen, 14; Mead, 12; Clyde, 17; Holder, 14; Slocum, 19; Parker, 7. Total, 97. Undergraduate team-McKay, 11; Post, K., 8; Lamb, 13; Bacon, 10; Greene, 18; Dodge, 14; Quinlan, 16. Total...