Word: sixth
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...after Christmas when they will meet at Buffalo on January 2 to play the University of Buffalo. The next day the team will meet Syracuse, and Rochester on the 4th. On January 5, they will play the All-Stars at Harrisburg, and will go on to Annapolis on the sixth to meet the Navy. The team will return to New York on the seventh and will complete its tour the following day by a game with St. John's at Brooklyn, returning to New Haven in time for the opening of college on January...
...game, but recovered the ball and carried it 20 yards before he was stopped. The fourth touchdown came after the period was half over, when Willcox ran a punt back 35 yards to Virginia's 28-yard line. S. Burnham '19 crossed the goal line on the sixth subsequent play and A. W. Gardner '18 kicked the goal. The next score came immediately after the kick-off when Burnham intercepted a pass and the ball was taken over the line by M. Horne '18 after four rushes from the 40-yard line...
...Chapel on November 8. 1. Choral prelude,"Sleepers, Wake!" Karg-Elert. 2. Songe d'Enfant Bounet 3. Canon Schumann 4. Choral prelude, "O World, I E'en Must Leave Thee." Brahms 5. Arabesque Vierz 6. Bouree Handel 7. Choral prelude, "Our Father." Rech 8. Pastorale. Debots 9. Allegro from Sixth Symphony. Wider
Yesterday afternoon the Freshman cross-country squad ran over the Cemetery course and finished in the following order: first, B. J. Lewis; second, P. C. Frances; third, R. A. Perry; fourth, A. N. Nolan; fifth, D. H. Worral; sixth, L. B. S. Sanderson, Jr.; seventh, P. B. Skenge; eighth, W. C. Holbrook. The first dual race with Providence Technology will be held next Saturday at 2 o'clock...
...Fourth, give your whole attention to the thing that you are doing or are trying to do. Fifth, do not take more than you can do. Sixth, master your situation, whatever it is. If you go through college guessing then you will guess after you graduate. Seventh, be teachable. Always keep yourself in a receptive mood to learn. Many of your best ideas may come from gleanings gained in public places." --Boston Herald...