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Special dispatch from Princeton, N. J., June 10--Professor Charles W. Kennedy, Chairman of the Board of Control of Athletics at Princeton, announced today that the athletic authorities of Princeton and Cornell had invited William J. Bingham, Director of Athletics at Harvard, to serve as referee of the Cornell-Princeton-Oxford-Cambridge track meet at Travers Island, N. Y., on June...
...hard for any university to ignore entirely the strident voices of some of the men of the nineties and the 'oughts and the 'teens. But it has been proved often enough that a small group of graduates may cripple any program of an institution by unintelligent opposition. Princeton and Harvard must continue to appear slightly absurd as long as some of their adherents persist in the mistaken zeal of self-righteousness...
Professor Charles W. Kennedy, Chairman of the Board of Athletic Control at Princeton and N. C. A. A. representative on the United States Olympic Committee, will act as referee of the Oxford-Cambridge-Harvard-Yale track meet in the Harvard Stadium on July 13, according to an announcement made...
...also learned that representatives from Princeton and Cornell, the two colleges which combine to meet the Englishmen later in the month, have been invited by the Harvard Athletic Association to attend this meet. It is expected that Keene Fitzpatrick, Princeton track coach, and Romeyn Berry and Jack Moakley, Graduate Manager of Athletics and track coach, respectively, at Cornell, will be present...
Harvard's mounts will be shipped to Philadelphia on Thursday and the team will follow on Saturday. The Crimson cohorts first match will be on June 22 with the winner of the West Point-Princeton game. If victorious in this match Coach Sharp's men will battle the winner of the Yale-P. M. C. tilt on June 29 for supreme honors...