Word: sections
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...fact that this team has declared itself open to challenge does not constitute it a "varsity team." It is indeed the custom in professional athletics and to some extent also in amateur athletics outside of the college world, for an athletic team to assume the championship of a certain section as long as it is unchallenged and unbeaten, but it is a well-established college precedent that no team should claim to represent the University unless it were formed by a pre-announced and open competition...
...spite of the bad weather the work of the candidates goes steadily on in the cage of the gymnasium and on the board track. The men are now divided into four sections, each of which practices three times a week. J. A. Leighton Gr., has the general management of the practice and each section is under the direction of the following men: J. G. Ames Gr., R. H. Starr '96, G. C. Curtis Sp., and F. L. Beecher...
Engineering Society.The electrical section of the Engineering Society met last evening. The following four papers were read: Frequency of Alternating currents, by H. B. Shaw Gr.; Comparison of Polyphase and Direct Current Motors, by C. Stevens '95; Water-power Plants in Vermont, by W. E. Clark '95; The Potential Are Lamp, by J. H. Fedeler '97. No business was transacted...
HARVARD ENGINEERING SOCIETY. - There will be a meeting of the Electrical Section of the Engineering Society Tuesday evening, Jan. 15, at 7.45, in the Scientific School Reading Room. All members of the University interested in electrical engineering are invited to attend...
...third section will be formed if necessary...