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...result of its spring competition, the Dramatic Club announces the election of thirteen new members. Their names and the departments under which they were elected are as follows...
...self-made man who knows things and the college man who deludes himself, and wastes his time becoming an ignoramus. That the young are not the only ones laboring under this delusion is one of the conclusions to be drawn from statistics recently published concerning the correspondence courses in thirteen universities. Of the forty-thousand "going to college by mail", a large majority were far past youth. They ranged from young clerks to aged clergymen, from laborers in Chicago to successful engineers on the Arctic Circle; they-were studying dozens of widely different courses. When we consider that the University...
...Hill, who fanned thirteen men in the game with Middlesex, will be given a rest today either E. L. Gherke or George Bemis being destined for the 1924 box. R. P. Bulalrd, by his good work on Monday, has gained a regular place on second base, and L. B. Lockwood, who also started at Concord, will be in the right field position...
When the University plays Holy Cross at 4 o'clock this afternoon at Soldiers Field it will encounter the most formidable opponent it has met all season, and possibly more formidable than any it is scheduled to encounter later on. To date the Purple has played fifteen games, gained thirteen victories, failed to break one tie, and suffered one defeat. The Crimson's record is not so brilliant, for among its nine contests it counts but seven victories, and went down to defeat badly at the hands of Dartmouth, the only first class nine it has met with since...
There was, however, more to the Green 'eam' than a clever boxman, as air-tight fielding and thirteen hits well testified. Kopi led the batting with a triple, a double, and a single, while Maynard, with three singles to his credit, netted the same average...