Word: round
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...evening at sunset there takes place the "round top" meeting at which the college student's greatest problem, his life work, is discussed. In the evening there is another platform meeting; and after this comes the delegation gathering, where students from each college, assembled separately, consider the problems of their own institutions...
...which is for board and room and $5 for program fee; the latter sum goes for the expenses of the conference. For men who cannot spend the entire time, these charges are made in proportion. Reduced railroad rates are secured, which make the total necessary expense, including round trip tickets from Boston about...
...spurt he passed Hunter of Yale and maintained the lead to the end, finishing about four yards ahead of the Yale man. This lead was increased by Rust, the fourth relay, to eight yards. Long of Yale caught up with him on the back stretch and the two came round the turn together. About thirty-five yards from the tape Rust by a supreme effort forged gradually ahead and won by about three yards. The times made by each Harvard man follow: Schick, 50 1-5s.; Lightner, 50 4-5s.; Willis, 49 4-5s.; Rust...
...winning the greatest percentage of games will be declared the winner in that section. In case two or more teams tie for first place in the percentage of games won, a set of semi-finals will be arranged. The winners of each of the three sections will play a round of games for the championship; the team winning the greatest percentage of games to be declared the champions and to receive the cups. The assignments of fields will be announced in the CRIMSON on the mornings of the games. The twenty-one teams have been divided into sections as follows...
...four on last year's team, and has had a great deal of experience. He is somewhat less steady than Brown, but is capable of brilliant playing. Lindsley is the present intercollegiate champion, defeating Hitchcock in the individual championship last spring. Wadsworth was substitute last year. In the qualifying round of the individual championship he tied Brown for the lowest score. W. E. Egan '05 was runner-up to Travis in the national championship last summer. U. A. Murdock '04, W. W. Hoffman '02 and T. M. Richards '04 have all done well in open tournaments, and are valuable candidates...