Word: quarters
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Recent developments in regard to the pool give promise that the Union may hope for support from this quarter. Through a consultation with the architect, the CRIMSON learns that a different arrangement is possible which removes some of the old objections. It was contended that water under the Union might cause moisture upstairs; but if the pool were built where the H. A. A. office is now situated, not only would the Union atmosphere be dry, but the pool could obtain unlimited sunlight. Though a final estimate is not ready, the architects say that the change would require little additional...
...placed at 4, and K. P. Culbert '17 was moved from 4 to 6 to take the place of H. S. Middendorf '16, who will be out for the next few days on account of illness. The running after practice is being continued, every man doing a quarter-mile stretch along the river...
Coach Haines was in charge of yesterday's practice, coaching the University crew and the first two Freshman eights, while the assistants handled the others. The coaches have now started the men to running after practice, a quarter-mile sprint being taken along the river after the work-out on the machines...
Tickets may be bought for one dollar until Saturday, February 26. After that date they will be one dollar and a quarter. They will be on sale at Leavitt a Peirce's, and at the Union, or they may be obtained from the following: J. M. Franklin, W. Davis, J. L. Hubbard, T. T. Mackie, N. V. Nelson, A. W. Pope, R. J. Powel, H. W. Quimby, C. P. Reynolds, W. F. Robinson, A. W. Gardner...
...weakest point in Cornell's squad is the quarter-mile. For several years the Ithacans have not had a star 440 man, and this year they have no one as fast as Willcox of the university team. Cornell is, however, unusually strong in the distance events. Windnagle, with a record of 1.56 to his credit, is the best of a good squad of half-milers. Cornell is equally strong in the mile and two-mile races...