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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...meeting to be held in Smith Halls Common Room this evening at 7.30 o'clock. E. H. Clark '96, assistant graduate treasurer, will discuss the work of the class and outline the plans for the winter. At the same time the men will be divided into squads of ten, according to their physical qualifications. In this way the possibility of men taking part in exercise for which they are unfitted will be eliminated. All Freshmen are eligible to join the class, but non-athletes will naturally be the ones who will derive the greatest benefit from this general type...
...meeting of all Freshmen who are interested in track in Smith Halls Common Room this evening at 7 o'clock. Dr. Morrill will discuss the plans for the Freshman season and several others will speak. The showing of the class has been deplorable so far this season. Scarcely ten men have reported and only a few of these have had much experience. The Freshman team will be entered as usual in the B. A. A. meet and other races will be arranged during the winter...
...Morgan, 275; W. H. Meeker, 261; W. I. Tibbetts, 260; J. C. Harroes, 252; G. C. Caner, 251; J. T. Beal, 2d, 206; W. J. Brown, 168; A. L. Gardner, Jr., 137; W. A. Walker, 122; H. N. Squires, Jr., 101; W. W. Sanders, 15. Ten votes invalid...
...meeting of all Freshmen who intend to join the class in general athletics in the Smith Halls Common Room on Monday evening at 7.30 o'clock. The plans will be discussed by E. H. Clark '96, assistant graduate treasurer, and the men will be divided into squads of ten according to their physical qualifications. Dr. Roger I. Lee '02 will also speak. The class is intended primarily to give an opportunity for men who are not on any organized team to secure exercise and development. No Freshman, however, is debarred from entering the class. There is no expenses attached...
...said Assistant Dean Mayo, addressing the Class of 1918 at their smoker in the Union last night. "About 20 years ago there was an exodus from the Yard because of the antiquated lighting and poor plumbing of the dormitories; but these defects have now been overcome so that about ten years ago the movement for the Senior Class to repopulate the buildings began. This movement has steadily spread, increasing to a great degree the unity of each class during its last year in college, 1918 already has a head start on class solidarity obtained in the Freshman dormitories and should...