Word: recording
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first race the Freshmen won from the University of Pennsylvania freshmen in 6 minutes, 35 seconds, with the West Philadelphia Boat Club third. In the junior collegiate eight-oared race all three contestants lowered the record for the course of one mile and 550 yards made by Cornell in 1905. The Yale second crew won by a length in 6 minutes, 27 seconds, 7 seconds under the record. Second place was a tie between the University Freshmen and the Pennsylvania freshmen, who rowed in 6 minutes, 28 3-5 seconds...
...that the record of the baseball team has been a disappointment is putting it mildly indeed. The University felt justified in expecting great things from a team of veterans and a successful coach of one year's experience; but seven defeats out of the last eight games played have shattered any early season ambitions. And yet those who have seen most of the games in the recent defeats have felt that the team has great latent possibilities and is far from the form of which it is capable. Princeton, with a team of experienced players, is in championship form; Yale...
...been paid in, and the total amount subscribed so far, $10,795, is much below the average. The report of the 1907 class Treasurer shows a total available fund of $15,039 received from 408 subscribers. It is plain that if 1908 is going to come up to the record set by last year's class a large sum will have to come in during the next few weeks, in the form of pledges from the many delinquents and prompt payments from the other members of the class. Seniors who have not subscribed should waste no time in complying with...
Does the class of 1911 think that its athletic career is so good that it can afford to go on record as a class that does not care for a victory over Yale? Do defeats in football and track, and a single victory in hockey, put 1911 teams on a plane where they are above the necessity of support? Most certainly not. Wake up, Freshmen! Last night's demonstration outclasses all previous records for Freshman indifference. It does not show the kind of spirit that is going to bring success this year or in any future year, when University activities...
...series of recitals, the last of which will be held this evening, the University owes a debt of gratitude,--to Professor Spalding for his disinterested efforts in promoting the scheme, to the alumni whose generous contributions made the experiment possible, and to Mr. Whiting who appealed to record-breaking audiences and changed an experiment into an undisputed success: The object for which the series was instituted has been more than attained and many men have put in a pleasant evening and gained at the same time an intelligent appreciation of music, not in its lighter form, but in the full...