Word: seconds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This afternoon the University golf team will meet the Woodland Country Club players at Newton in their second match of the season. Beginning with next Monday, April 28, a series of match plays will be run off with a view to selecting a definite team of six men. These matches will be announced every day in the CRIMSON
Scrimmaging was held yesterday for the second time, and the work done was very satisfactory considering the short preparation. Nothing difficult was attempted. Team A tried out new plays, while Team B was used mainly to exemplify the Cornell style of defense. Both teams showed up better in offense than in defensive work...
...suggested to furnish the main hall-way as a trophy room. At present all the relics of former athletic contests are on the second floor of the Union where they are seldom seen by the average undergraduate. The dedication,--a stone tablet engraved with the names of the Harvard men who fell in the war, could be placed in this hall with the trophies...
...University War Records Office. The list now includes 300 men who died in the armed service of the United States and her Allies, and twenty-four others who served in auxiliary branches. Foreign armies are well represented, the English coming first with a total of 22, the French, second, with 15, and the Canadian last with 6. It is a scarcely known fact that three University men served in the German armies. They were, however, German citizens and had only taken graduate work at the University...
...list commences with the name of George Williamson '05, of Montreal, Canada, who as a lieutenant in the second battalion of the Duke of Wellington's Riding Regiment, was so badly wounded during the opening engagements of the war, that he died of his injuries in a hospital on Nov. 4, 1914. He is believed to have been the first graduate of any American college to have been killed during the World...