Word: returns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...They are--pole vaulters: S. C. Lawrence '10 and E. L. Barker '10; high jumpers: R. G. Harwood '09 and A. D. Barker '11. Coach Quinn and Assistant Manager Leland will accompany the men. While in New York the party will stay at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and will return directly after the meet Saturday night on the midnight sleeper...
...hockey team left for New York on the 1 o'clock train yesterday and upon their arrival in that city went at once to the Hotel Cumberland. Tonight they will play the New York A. C. seven at the St. Nicholas Rink. The team will return to Cambridge on the night train on Sunday. The following men were taken on the trip: Briggs, Carpenter, Ford, Gardner, Hicks, Newhall, Paine, Captain Pell, Rumsey, Washburn, Willetts, and Managers Short, Cate and Robins...
...University hockey team will leave for Concord, N. H., this afternoon at 1 o'clock to play St. Paul's School. The game is scheduled to be played at 3 o'clock and the team will return to Cambridge directly afterwards. This game is particularly important as it will be the last practice game before playing Yale in New York on Saturday. In addition to the regular team, Briggs, Gardner and Sampson will be taken as substitutes and Manager Short and Assistant Manager Robins will accompany the team...
...return to Paris, M. Tardieu was made secretary to M. Hanotaux, and attache to the cabinet of M. Delease. In this double capacity, he had the opportunity of following closely the Fashoda affair. He was then given the rank of secretary of embassy, and left the department of foreign affairs for three years to take up the position of secretary to the president of the Council of Ministers. This was a valuable chance to become acquainted with French political circles during a difficult and crucial period. In 1902 he accompanied M. Lonbet, President of the Republic to St. Petersburg...
...accordance with the announcement recently made by T. A. D. Jones, 1908, captain of the Yale baseball team, to the effect that a return will be made this year to the system of graduate coaching, two Yale graduates have been appointed to take charge of the team. They are Carter, the well-known pitcher, and G. Case, who captained a Yale nine in the early 90s. Mr. Camp will act as advisory coach to the team. The plan is to approach as nearly as possible to the Yale coaching system as applied to football, and constitutes a reversion from...