Word: sawed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...changes were made in the first Freshman boat, but radical shifts took place in the second. This boat saw some new men promoted, as well as the old ones tried at new positions...
Hanover, N. H., Feb. 12.--Today saw the close of the most successful Winter Carnival ever held here. Twenty-five hundred people witnessed today's events, featured by Dartmouth's victory over McGill in the dual ski jump. Dartmouth also won the intercollegiate snowshoe race yesterday, the cross-country ski race, and 220-yard snowshoe dashes. Dartmouth also defeated Colgate in the intercollegiate ski relay race. McGill, however, took all three places in the competition for proficiency in the use of skis...
...first got into difficulties with the German police, but the affair was later straightened out. He went to Berlin, where he saw Ambassador Girard and several of the high military officials. He obtained entrance to the Reichstag and to an exhibition of all the trophies that the Germans have captured during the present war. After his trip through Germany Mr. Hudson succeeded in rejoining his fellow pilgrims at the Hague...
...into the home stretch side by side. As they crossed the line A forged slightly ahead and was declared the winner by six feet, while C beat D by six lengths. In the club crew races for the Filley Cup, the Eliot crews won all three races. October 28 saw the University squad cut to three boats, and in the race that followed A was again victorious, finishing ahead of C by the narrow margin of one length, with B another length in the rear. A final cut came two weeks later, leaving two crews which worked to the close...
...more than $230,000. This is more than $65,000 in excess of any previous year and is due to the building of the Bowl with its great seating capacity. Yale this fall will get the benefit of both the Bowl and the Harvard Stadium. Last Saturday 55,750 saw the Princeton game at New Haven. Princeton took only 7,000 seats for Saturday's game, while last fall Harvard took 30,000. The gate receipts this fall will be as follows: Yale vs. Princeton, $111,500 Yale vs. Brown, $10,000 Yale vs. six minor teams, $16,000 Yale...