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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...entrance. G. C. Krongness, Jr.'21, captain of last year's Freshman team, is the best all round candidate and is likely to be entered in the Pentathalon. Besides doing exceptionally good work in the high jump, he is a good performer in the high and low hurdles, short-put and broad jump. In the Andover meet last year he was first in the high and low hurdles and shot put, tied for the lead in the high jump and placed second in the broad jump. H. C. Flower '19 is an excellent performer in the sprints. In the distance...
...team next fall was confirmed by the Athletic Association yesterday. noon. "We have been afraid for some time that Mr. Haughton would be unable to return next year," said F. W. Moore '93 in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter, "but even after we received a tentative refusal a short time age, we hoped that Mr. Haughton might be persuaded to change his mind, until we receive definite word from him last night...
...present chaotic ideas upon the system and methods to be employed will, perforce, have to be straightened out before the opening of the colleges next fall. In the meantime it is very essential that such problems as the one already discussed be decided one way or the other. In short, the universities and colleges throughout the country must not be made the object of experimentation if previous solutions can prevent...
Shay has had two years' experience with major and minor league clubs. He went from Goddard Seminary in 1916 to join the Chicago "Cubs" as short-stop and worked with them throughout the season. The following winter he went to the St. Joseph club of the Western League. In that year, his batting average was .274, the highest of any short-stop in the league. He acted as captain of the team during part of the season. Shay joined the navy in December, 1917, and played with the Charlestown Navy Yard team during the following spring...
Athletics were revived, and college publications resumed their routine of issue. In short, the change from a war time to a peace time university life was in process...