Word: southerners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...this year it is extremely doubtful if the courts will be ready for use much before April 10. This is only five days before the first game of the season, that with the Agawam Hunt Club at Providence, and but a week before the opening game of the southern trip, with the Philadelphia Cricket Club. By practicing daily for the last month and a half at the Longwood indoor courts, all the eligible men of last year's University and Freshman teams have rounded themselves into excellent form, and are in the best of condition. Present indications point to Captain...
...team will leave New York of April 8 for Liberty, Mo., where on the 10th it will debate against William Jewell College. From here it will travel to Los Angeles, where it will meet on April 14, the Law School of the University of Southern California. On April 18 a debate will be held with the University of Utah at Salt Lake City and with the University of Denver, in Denver, on April 20. This will be the team's last debate and it will then return to New York arriving there April...
...plans for Professor Atwood's summer field course in Geology in the San Juan Mountains of Southern Colorado, have been approved by the Faculty, and a meeting of all candidates for that course will be held in Room 41 of the Geological Museum this afternoon at 2 o'clock. At this meeting plans for organizing the camp and conducting the work will be reviewed. It is important that all who wish places reserved for them should indicate that desire as soon as possible as it appears now that it may be necessary to organize two units...
...competition will last about 12 weeks, eight weeks this spring, and four next fall. The man who is selected for the position will accompany the clubs on the southern trip being planned for the coming Christmas recess. No previous experience of any kind is necessary in order to compete...
Statistics compiled by the CRIMSON and published yesterday indicate that the New England States with their famous secondary schools are far from producing proportionately the greatest number of men of college distinction. Nominally, the statistics show the Southern States with a percentage of 32 per cent. to lead the list of men of distinction. These figures, however, must be discounted. The New England States have so low a position in the list because there is less selection among the men coming from them; proximity is here a large factor. It would be fairer to New England were it possible...