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Chairman Corliss Lamont '24 announced last night the choice of the committee on the thirty-seventh annual conference of eastern college men to be held this year at Silver Bay, from June 15 to June 23. This time is a week earlier than that of the conference last year, the change being made so that the conference will not interfere with the summer plans of the delegates...
Cornell's well-balanced track team captured the team trophy at the indoor intercollegiate meet in New York Saturday with a score of 35 1-2 points. Dartmouth was second with Pennsylvania, Princeton, Penn State, and Yale finishing in that order and the University in seventh place. Dartmouth's margin of 16 1-2 points over the University was unexpected in the light of the Crimson's victory over the Green in the recent triangular meet...
...thirty-seventh annual conference of Eastern College men will be held at Silver Bay this year for the third consecutive time. Two important changes will be made this summer. In the first place the date has been shifted a week ahead so that it will not interfere with the summer plans of the delegates, the conference beginning June 15 and continuing until June 23. The second change will be that the preparatory school conference will meet at Blairstown. N. J. instead of in conjunction with the college conference as it did last year...
About 150 men competed in the thirty-seventh annual winter carnival at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. The meet was a success not only in view of the exceptionally large entry, but also because the results were, on the whole, highly satisfactory. By means of the handicaps, many inexperienced men were able to place, although the regular members of the squad won the majority of races...
Last Thursday evening the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Monteux conducting, gave its sixth concert at Sanders Theatre. The program was as follows: Schubert, Seventh Symphony; E. B. Hill, Waltzes for Orchestra; Rimsky-Korsakow, Air from "The Tsar's Bride"; Prokofiew, Song Without Words; Moussorgsky, Revery and Dance from "The Fair of Sorotchinsk"; Wagner, Overture to "The Flying Dutchman...