Word: recession
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hard-fought settlement of a 2 to 2 tie played on the University's southern tour will probably be made this afternoon when the University ball team meets the University of Virginia at Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock. The game at Charlottesville in the spring recess proved that the ability of the two nines is approximately equal. In this game, each team was credited with two runs and one error. Virginia made seven base-hits, and the University five. Twelve innings were played, and the game was called only to allow the University nine to catch a train. Garritt...
...first races Coach Herrick has permitted any of the crews since the first two University boats met Princeton on Lake Carnegie during the spring recess, University C beat B three times and B won from C twice last Saturday. The new eight-oared shell built for the use of the University crews at Ward's shipyard in New Jersey was used for the first time on the river. It proved to be satisfactory in every way. At the Union Boat Club, Coach Herrick had the two crews stop and change shells, giving University B, which had been racing with...
Practice races between the various shells, formerly a feature of the workouts, seem to have been abandoned since the recess. The first between any important crews will be held this afternoon by the Senior and Sophomore eights. Yesterday, however, the fourth Freshman beat the fifth. The crews raced in the Basin for about a mile upstream from Cottage Farm Bridge. At the finish the winner led by several lengths...
...undergraduates now in this service include the following: Raymond Peacock Baldwin '16, of Brookline; Ervin Thayer Drake, Jr., '16, of Franklin, N. H.; Julian Langson Lathrop '18, of New Hope, Pa., whose death was erroneously reported a few days before the Easter recess; Robert Lowell Moore '18, of Cambridge; Dillwyn Parrish '18, of Claymont, Del.; John Kenneth Taylor Phillips '17, of Lawrence, L. I., N. Y.; Paul Tison '18, of New York, N. Y., and Bertram Williams '18, of Cambridge...
Every student in the College who at the end of the spring recess fails to register at the time fixed for that purpose may be required to pay to the Bursar a fee of 45 before being permitted to register. Payment of this fee does not preclude further action by the Administrative Board in the cases of students who register late...