Word: returns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Coach Wrightington and Captain Hurley urge very strongly that all the men on the squad return to Cambridge promptly next fall so that there may be no delay in starting the season's work. The importance of all the men beginning together at the very start cannot be overestimated...
...outlook for a track team next year. strong in both field and track events, is especially bright. Twelve men who won points for the University this year will return next fall and of these Schick, H.B. Young, King, Murphy, Gring...
...next year. The following members of this year's University eight and the four-oared crew will graduate: J.P.B. Duffy and W. Shuebruk, from the Law School, and T.G. Meier and H.G. Dillingham from the College. It is expected that all the members of the Freshman crew will return to College. With such a large proportion of the men returning next year the outlook for a fast crew is encouraging. With the maintenance of the present system the crew should also have the advantage of greater familiarity with the new stroke as a result of longer training
Students who leave Cambridge for the vacation, and all candidates for a degree, must return, on or before next Monday, all books borrowed from the Library. W.C. LANE, Librarian...
...Peutonic," from New York. This will be the third international track meet between Harvard and Yale and Oxford and Cambridge. The first meet, held at the Queen's Club in 1899, was won by the English team by the score of 5 to 4. In 1901, however, in a return meet held at Berkeley Oval. New York, the American team won decisively by a score of 6 to 3, the score in each case being made on the basis of one point for each event. In both meets the Americans won the 120-yard hurdles, the 100-yard dash...