Word: ten
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...floor, there is room enough for two basketball courts. In our Gymnasium, we can hardly squeeze in one, and that is slightly under regulation size. Princeton has just completed a new gymnasium which is one of the largest in the country. The Columbia gymnasium is equipped with a ten lap indoor track and in the basement has scores of private shower baths. A swimming tank finished in marble is also in the basement. This tank is 100 feet in length and at its widest point is 50 feet. The floor is so made that from or steel nails, are done...
...Camera Club will hold its annual public exhibition of photographs during the first week of March, probably in the Museum Room of Robinson Hall. Prizes of steins will be awarded for the two best pictures and honorable mention made of the next best ten. Only members of the club may enter this contest and no one person will be allowed to exhibit more than twenty-five pictures. In this contest the exposure only need be the work of the exhibitor...
...third annual intercollegiate photographic contest, between Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, will be held about the first of April. Each college will enter fifty prints, of which not more than ten may be the work of the same man. These prints will probably be judged in New York and will then be put on exhibition for one week in the Museum Room of Robinson Hall and for the same length of time at Philadelphia. The Harvard Camera Club will choose one of the judges, the Pennsylvania Club another, and the third will be selected by the two thus chosen...
...chosen. All men who intend to compete in these trials are requested to sign, at once, in a blue-book, which has been placed on the desk in the janitor's room in the Gymnasium. Only fifty-three men have as yet signed, in this book, of whom ten are Seniors, eleven are Juniors, eighteen are Sophomores and fourteen are Freshmen...
...know that the last snow storm was followed by numerous colds a large number of men being quite ill with tonsillitis. What was true of that storm will probably be true of this one unless more care is taken to protect the body from cold and wet. From some ten years of observation I am convinced that wet feet are the most common cause of tonsillitis and other forms of sore throat. There is no "water-proof" shoe made that will keep the foot dry in deep snow, especially in melting snow and slush. As long as a man keeps...