Word: regiments
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Pierian Sodality will give an informal concert in the Living Room of the Union tonight at 7.30 o'clock. The programme has meen arranged as follows: 1. "Twenty-second Regiment March," V. Herbert Orchestra. 2. Overture--"Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna," Suppe Orchestra. 3. "Tinkers' Chorus" from Robin Hood, R. de Koven Glee Club. 4. Concert waltz--"Fesche Geister," Strauss Orchestra. 5. "Huzzah," wine song, Buch Glee Club. 6. Overture--"Dons Juan," Mozart Orchestra. 7. "Swords out for Charlie," F. F. Bullard H. M. Boylston '03, accompanied by L. D. Granger '04. 8. "The Good-Bad Little...
Four members of the University track team obtained places in the Columbia indoor track games held in the Twenty-Second Regiment armory in New York Saturday evening. W. A. Schick '05 secured first place in both the 70 yards dash and 70 yards handicap dash in the fast time of 7 1-5 seconds, thereby establishing a new record for that event. In the 70 yards dash M. T. Lightner '03 obtained third place. The putting of the sixteen pound shot was won by C. Robinson '04 with a put of 43 feet. Robinson had a handicap of 18 inches...
Though the University track team will not compete officially in the Columbia Indoor Track Games to be held at the armory of the Twenty-Second Regiment, New York, this evening, members of the team have been given permission by the Athletic Committee to compete individually...
...Yale on March 5. A grant of $400 was made to the lacrosse team. Permission was given to members of the track team of compete individually, and not as representatives of the University, in the Columbia Indoor Track Games to he held at the armory of the twenty-second regiment, New York, tomorrow night...
...class in military drill has been organized from the upper classes and will practice at the Second Regiment Armory once a week. The work is under the supervision of Captain Samuel A. Smoke, U. S. A., who has been detailed to Yale by the United States Government...