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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Krogness made first place in the 120-yard high hurdles, the 220-yard low hurdles, and the shot-put, as well as tying for first in the high jump with E. O. Gourdin and W. Goodell. He also took second in the running broad jump, being defeated by Gourdin by a margin of one foot, three inches. Goodell came in second in the 220 hurdles, in addition to scoring in the triple tie. J. E. Nally brought in five points by winning first place in the mile run in four minutes, 52 seconds. G. G. Monks also made...
There was no intention on the part of the CRIMSON to advocate a general exodus of men under age from college. Such an attitude would be preposterous and absurd. To modify our position and put it in a more concrete form, we wanted to make the point that in these times three years of college are sufficient for any man, and, as a possible corollary, that every undergraduate should, attempt to complete his academic course in that time so as to be prepared to serve the sooner...
...clash between the Freshman crews can still less be forecast, as the 1921 eights have not yet been forced to show their speed and no basis, other than preparatory school records, for a comparison of the individuals exists. As neither the University nor 1921 crews have been put under time trials, their speed is an unknown quantity...
...Faculty Receipts. Up to vacation, $13,600 During vacation, $25,450 ---- Faculty total to date, $39,050 University grand total to date, $49,950 College quota, $30,000 Amount to be raised by undergraduates, $19,100 Number of days left in Univer-versity drive, 6 Daily average necessary to put College "over...
...determined minds, realizing that it is to battle and not to sport they go. This war is not one of headlines and billheads, it is man against man in deadly earnest. We are not the only great nation involved. Let us, for the moment, set aside our vanity and put our strong shoulders to the wheel of the Common Cause...