Word: shows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...same time, the Southern division will hold its preliminaries and from these rounds, six colleges, three from each division, will be eligible to compete in the championship meet which will be held in New York at the Hotel Astor on April 10 and 11. The University team should show up well in all the matches and should reach the final round of the championships. The dual meets tomorrow and Saturday, being with teams that defeated the University last year, will be the best possible test...
...first floor of the Museum there will also be shown a collection of Japanese and Chinese paintings and pottery. Many of the permanent possessions of the Museum have been rearranged and show to better advantage with the improved lighting facilities made possible by the recent alterations...
Much discussion has come up recently as to the comparative cost between the small and the large colleges. There have been some statistics prepared of three representative large colleges: Yale, Harvard and Princeton, and three of the smaller colleges: Lehigh, Amherst and Dartmouth and these statistics show that the cost in the smaller colleges is slightly less than that given at the University Commons. The average cost of all the rooms was taken into consideration. In the last two of these expenses the exact amount will depend almost wholly upon the individual...
...your boy make of it? There are shrines of all kinds in college before which he may bow. Best, I think, is the one that's built to him of the straight clean back and limb, who bends to no social set, whose vision is unlimmed b y specious show but who 'plays the game' and that's the shrine that shall last...
...writing in the current Illustrated is interesting; but it wants seriously the smoothness of good English and careful editing. The pictures for the number are excellent in subject, but they must be printed black on white before they will show to advantage. There is a subtle irony in the picture of two Yale men wading a river, entitled "The Harvard-Yale Cross-Country...