Word: seasonal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Dartmouth baseball game. Kanrich's twelve-piece brass band has been procured to lead the procession to the ball field. All members of the University are urged to take part in the demonstration, which will be the first organized support of a University athletic team since the football season two years...
...years, it was customary to choose 22 Seniors at the first election, but this season, owing to the military conditions at College, only fifteen Seniors were taken on in February. As a total of 22 Seniors, besides the eight men chosen in their Junior year, must be elected, there still remains a minimum of four members of the Class of 1919 to be honored. In normal years, it was customary to take on a total of 40 Seniors, but owing to the fact that the present graduating class is only a little more than half the usual size...
...prepared at Andover, but did not participate in track work there. He entered the University with the class of 1918, and was a member of the Freshman track team. In the following year he ran the dashes on the University team, but did not receive his "H". In the season of 1916-1917 he took part in fall and winter track, but entered the service in April...
...clock tonight at the Dorchester High School in Dorchester the University Musical Clubs will give their sixth concert of the season. Two specially numbers will be given by Howard Elliott '22 and F. S. Stranahan, Jr., '21. The program, which consists of eleven numbers, is as follows: The Gypsy Prince, Kiesta Mandolin Club. Lullaby, Brahms Drinking Song, Composer Unknown Glee Club. Peter Gink, Cobb Banjo Club. Prayer of Thanksgiving, Netherland Folk-Song Glee Club. Specialty, Howard Elliott '22. Salterelle, Saint-Saens Glee Club. Norwegian Slumber Song, Gilder Mandolin Club. Specialty, F. S. Stranahan, Jr., '21. Serenade, Haydn Hunting Song, Bullard...
...track events, much of Yale's strength depends on the physical condition of Harvey Reed, the mile runner, and Walter Schleiter, the sprinter, both of whom have been slightly out of form this season. Reed, who returned from military service only a month ago, was unable to take part in the Penn. Relay Carnival, and Johnny Mack, the Eli coach, fears that he will not regain sufficient physical form this year to be counted on as a point winner. During his freshman year, Reed, who came to Yale from Mercersberg as a preparatory school record breaker, reeled off a mile...