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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From this number seven new members of the Board of Overseers will be elected at Commencement: five for the full term of six years; and two others to fill the vacancies caused by the deaths of William DeWitt Hyde '79 and Evert Jansen Wendell '82, whose terms would have expired, respectively, in 1921 and 1920. The total number of ballots received in this postal ballot, which has been carried on during the past two months, was 4,518, of which 102 were invalid. Last year the corresponding figures were...
...advisable that the straight "H" be awarded this year. Discounting entirely the records of the teams, it is obvious that in no branch of sport do they compare to pre-war teams. The wearing of the full "H" not only classes a man as one of the best of seven, or eight, or nine, or eleven men in a particular form of athletics at a particular time, but it denotes an athlete. No standard of athletic ability can be set, but in general it would be inopportune to give the letter to the members of this year's teams...
Margetts, who held Yale to three hits, will oppose C. B. Butterfield on the mound, and the game is liable to develop into a pitchers' battle. The University Freshman have the better record of the two nines, having won six out of seven games, while Princeton 1921 has lost to both Blair and Lawrenceville, though defeating Yale. Keyes in left field is the visitor's best player...
...Spring Regatta to be held in the Basin Saturday afternoon have been announced. The races will be rowed in the following order: 3.30, Nobel and Greenough, second Freshmen, and a Boston Interscholastic Rowing Association eight, distance one mile; 4.00, University 1921 vs. Yale 1921, distance one and seven-eighths miles, 4.30, pair oar race, including four crews from the University eight, distance one mile; 5.00, Yale second vs. University second, distance one and seven-eighths miles. W. I. Badger, Jr., of Yale, will referee all of the races...
Entries for the 1921 dual track meet with Yale at New Haven next Saturday were announced last night by the track management. Captain C. G. Krogness, who has been the chief point-winner in past meets, is entered in seven of the 13 events and will undoubtedly be the mainstay of the team...