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...second eleven are not eligible to play in the series, nor are those members of the Freshman squad who played against Yale. The members of he winning team will receive their class numerals in an oval. Every man who plays in the series must have taken a strength test. Football clothes will be provided by the management...
...Union, one territory, and four dependencies. Since it so happens that Harvard lacks Arizona from its student membership this year, Cornell can go Harvard just this one better, even thought it is evident that this index of universality is by no means an adequate or even an important test of an institution's national character. But considering the situation roughly, it still appears probable that Cornell could safely maintain title among all our national universities as the institution which comes nearer to the establishment of its national character on a basis of proportional representation among all the states than could...
...Cambridge, the substitutes will figure largely; nevertheless, the game will be a test of our ability to win on the following Saturday; for it is only by the aid of such men that victory can be gained...
Captain Dadmun denounced the lack of support given the team by the class, but commended the spirit of those who attended the meeting. Coach Rollins gave a resume of the season to date, telling how the team had gone through its crucial test in the Exeter game and had only just found itself. He urged as many Freshmen as possible to make the trip to New Haven with the team...
...illustrated); R. W. Wood '91, of John Hopkins University, of "One-Dimensions Gases and the Reflection of Molecules Series in Resonance Spectra," (illustrated); Charles B. Davenport -89, of the Station for Experimental Evolution, Carnegie Institution, on "Heredity of Stature," (illustrated). A. G. Webster '96 of Clark University, on "Practical Test of a New Phonotrope"; G. P. Baxter. '96 and H. W. Starkweather, of the University, of "A Revision of the Atomic Weight of Tin"; T. W. Richards and R. S. Davis '07, of he University, on "improvements in Calorimetric Combustion"; T. W. Richards and C. Wadswroth...