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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class will lead a discussion of the plans for class activities this year. W. D. Howe, recently appointed editor-in-chief of the Red Book is to give an outline of the competition for the forty positions on the business, editorial, cut, photograph and art departments. This competition will start immediately after the meeting and is open to all members of the class...
These two competitions will be open to the members of 1921 and 1922, this being the last opportunity for Sophomores to make these departments of the board. The competition like the one which started in January, will last nine weeks, at the end of which time the successful candidates will be elected to the Board. This is a much shorter time than usual, candidates in former years having competed for several weeks longer. It will be different from the last in that the candidates for the editorial staffs will not be called out with those competing for the other departments...
...hitherto been unable to form any comprehensive plan for obtaining more general participation in sports. But the Student Council can suggest a general summary of undergraduate opinion which Dr. Lee may find a good foundation on which to base his specialized knowledge. With a little effort, it can also start an agitation making participation in athletics the "thing...
...University track prospects are decidedly brighter than at the start of the winter season. Although only a few candidates have been reporting for the field events, the return of R. W. Harwood '20 has provided the team with a remarkable pole-vaulter. H. C. Flower '19 is reporting daily for practice in the sprints, while W. Moore '18, who with E. A. Teschner '17 was the University's mainstay in the dashes in 1917, has just announced that he expects to obtain his release from the Army in about two weeks...
...start of the second period St. Paul's forced the play and Davis tallied from a hard scrimmage in front of the University goal. For 8 minutes the puck was fought back and forth, the mushy ice making team-pay diffcult. The Crimson seven rushed down to the St. Paul's net where H. B. W. Snelling '21 scored on a clean shot. Five minutes later he tallied again on the same play. Davis made St. Paul's third point in the last minute...