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...year examinations is 44. As was the case last year, no Seniors were compelled to leave on account of deficiency in their studies. Of the total number dropped, eight or 18 2-11 per cent were ranked Juniors; sixteen or 36 4-11 per cent were classified as Sophomores; thirteen or 29 6-11 per cent were Freshmen; five or 11 4-11 per cent were ranked as unclassified; one or 2 3-11 per cent was enrolled as Out of Course; and one was a Special Student...
Nine of the thirteen men who played for the University in the Yale hockey series are members of the class of 1914, leaving but one man in the defence and three on the offence for next year's seven. Only two of those remaining played on the team regularly, these being Captain W. H. Claflin '15 and M. B. Phillips '15. The former will be the mainstay of next year's defence. For goal, W. M. Washburn '15 played in most of the games and plainly showed his ability to fill the place of G. M. Carnochan, Jr., '14. This...
This spring competition is the first open to the members of 1917, and the last news competition in which 1916 men may compete. The work will last about thirteen weeks, and will be a test of the candidate's ability as a news-gatherer. The competition affords excellent training and a broad insight into College affairs. All men interested whether or not of previous journalistic experience are urged to report...
...corpore sano"--or, as the translators will have it. "A sound mind in a sound body"--is a much-slighted adage during the mid-year period. It is disagreeable weather; and fourteen hours of tinkering the mind to a state of pseudo-soundness, seems to please us better than thirteen hours on the mind and one on the body, which more closely follows the wisdom of the adage. To fulfill the sound body there is an excellent and informal exercising class, open to all, previous experience unnecessary, in the Gymnasium daily at 5 o'clock. It requires from street clothes...
...Cornell cross-country team by winning the intercollegiate race at Van Cortlandt Park this fall has gained permanent possession of the trophy offered by the I. C. A. A. A. A. to the team first taking the championship five times. Cornell has won thirteen of the fifteen intercollegiate cross-country runs, but the cup was not offered until 1908 when the run was taken over by the I. C. A. A. A. A. It was forgotten at Cornell that four legs had previously been won upon the cup and the announcement of permanent ownership has come as a complete surprise...