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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Allen '12, S. Underwood '12; for secretary, R. C. Evarts '13, G. H. Roosevelt '13; for treasurer, J. W. Suter, Jr., 12; for member of the Graduate Advisory Committee, Professor R. DeC. Ward '89. Following the elections reports of the retiring officers for the past year will be read...
...whole, it is more fun to write about the current Advocate than to read it. Still, there is this to be said on the matter, from the editor's point of view: the number introduces, in an attractive way, a subject of real importance to undergraduates: and as for the rest of the issue, the motto, "Sat est. scripsisse" is a sufficiently good slogan with which to challenge one's contemporaries
There will be an important meeting of the Natural History Society in the Union this evening at 8 o'clock. A further election of officers will take place and members of the society will read short papers on subjects of interest...
...summary follows: HARVARD. PRINCETON. Leslie, Cutler, l.e. r.e., McKinney Hicks, l.c. r.c., Sawyer Gardner, Duncan, r.c. l.c., Angell Hornblower, r.e. l.e., Kay Foster, Blackall, c.p. c.p., Read Huntington, p. p., Blair Chadwick, g. g., Peacock...
Score--Princeton, 3; Harvard, 0. Goals--Angell, Read, McKinney. Referee--W. Russell, Hockey Club of New York. Assistant referees--E. Dufresne, Wanderers Hockey Club; O. Cleghorne, Wanderers Hockey Club. Goal-umpires--J. Smeaton and R. van Bermuth. Time-keeper--W. J. Croker, Wanderers Hockey Club. Time--20-minute halves...