Word: saturday
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Yesterday the list of times and places of the regular final examinations under the Faculty of Arts and Sciences was announced. The tests will begin on Wednesday, May 29, and will continue for two weeks and a half until Saturday, June 15. All examinations begin at 9.15 A. M. unless announced for 2 P. M. or 7 P. M. Wednesday, May 29. (XV). Economics 18b Sever 30 Engin. Sci. 3b Robinson Hall Fine Arts 1a Fogg Lect.-rm. French 2: Mr. Lincoln's sect. 1 Sever 24 Mr. Weston's sect. 2 Sever 29 Mr. Mercier's sect. 3 Sever...
...smallest track team which has represented the University against Yale for years will go to New Haven next Saturday to take part in the triangular meet between Yale, Princeton and the University. The three-cornered contest is an innovation this year, suggested because of the war-time curtailment of athletics. Princeton has easily the best team of the three, with several letter men still in college, while Yale and the University are more nearly balanced, neither possessing material of normal calibre...
...team has no entries in the broad jump or high jump and only one in the pole vault, J. J. Albright '19. This weakness because of lack of field event men will probably count heavily against the University next Saturday, for in the meet with Technology two weeks ago, the main University point-winners were field event men and not one first place was gained in the runs or dashes...
...dashes F. F. Williams '20 and W. R. Swart '19, the two best University entries, have neither of them made very fast time this season, but they should give their opponents a hard struggle on Saturday. In the 440, P. E. Stevenson '20, who took second in the Technology meet, is expected to show up well, while the 880 and mile will be taken care of by H. D. Costigan '20, D. J. Duggan '20 and E. E. Lucas '19. C. H. Corning '20 is the best Crimson two-miler, except for Duggan, who will probably run the mile...
...opening the Red Cross campaign in New York Saturday evening, President Wilson spoke at the Metropolitan Opera House. While not confining his speech to the needs and aims of the Red Cross he included the following statements...