Word: stringed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Arthur Whiting, assisted by the Letz String Quartet of New York, will give the fourth of his series of Expositions of Chamber Music at the University tonight at 8 o'clock in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. There will be no charge for admission, but only members of the University or the Naval Radio and Cadet Schools are invited to attend...
...records made by Princeton in taking three first places, a second, a third and a fourth at the Meadowbrook races 10 days ago, it seems more than probable that the University will meet with strong opposition from the Tiger track squad. Princeton has seven of last year's first-string men back this spring and among them such stars as C. R. Erdmann, who recently equalled the world's record by running the 45-yard high hurdles in six seconds flat, and S. P. Sinclaire, who broke the record by putting the 12-pound shot 51 feet...
...beginning of the next half, Exeter rallied slightly and, save for one tally by R. W. Buntin, was able to hold its own until the 1921 substitutes came in. As soon as the second-string men took up the work, the game became rather rough. Only three penalties were inflicted, but a good many questionable cases were overlooked...
...yesterday's practice game the upperclass players were entirely out-classed by the 1921 seven. The scrimmage was divided into two parts. At first the two lineups were changed frequently and no team-play was possible. Later, the first-string sevens were put on the ice and played a short game. Both of the contests were won by the Freshmen. E. Cabot '20 and J. Stubbs '20 were the informal stars, while the whole 1921 combination played well together...
...Each step from Professionalism toward real amateurism will bring increasing numbers of poorer players out for teams. These are the very men who need the exercise, who need this opportunity for physical development. Their presence on the fields will not detract from the pleasure or efficiency of the first-string...