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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...oarsmen of much experience in a university boat. On the other hand the Harvard crew is chiefly composed of members of last year's victorious eight, and the order has remained practically unchanged throughout the season. Combine this advantage in experience with superior weight, and the result should be a victory for Harvard...
Very fast time is expected in both the distance runs. Jaques of Harvard and Paull of Pennsylvania have been unbeatable all the year and if they come together in the mile a new record is likely to result. McGee of Princeton is almost in the same class. May, Tower, and West, all of Michigan, are consistently fast runners and one of them is likely to take fourth place away from Coney of Yale. Jaques will probably not run in the two-mile, and it is not likely that Paull will be able to win from Dull of Michigan after running...
...large number of men of about equal ability will compete in the high jump. If anyone wins the event outright, it will probably be Palmer of Dartmouth. A complicated tie for the other points is likely to result between Harwood, Pope and Lawrence of Harvard, Canfield and Reiley of Yale, Rossman of Cornell, Horrax of Williams, and Lane of Pennsylvania...
...result of the dual track meet with the Yale freshmen on Saturday, the 1912 track numerals have been awarded to the following 18 men: K. S. Billings, of Boston; P. Blair, of Elmhurst, Ill.; I. C. Bolton, of Cleveland, O.; P. C. Cummin, of Dayton, O.; W. H. Fernald, of Waverley; T. Frothingham, Jr., of Philadelphia; F. C. Gray, of Chestnut Hill; H. L. Groves, of Coudersport, Pa.; O. W. Hausermann, of Evansville, Ind.; J. A. King, of Chicago, Ill.; W. H. Lacey, of Wollaston; F. H. Leslie, of Milton; R. Murray, of Wollaston; W. M. Parker, of Cliftondale...
...contents of a college paper should have some connection with college life or thought, and that there is available for such a paper material much more interesting than the average short story. Here is an Advocate without a story; every article bears on some matter of college interest. The result is a decidedly enteriaing number...