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...street on Friday afternoon from 3.30 to 5.30 o'clock. Its object is primarily to aid in acquainting guests of the class before the Prom., and it is hoped that much of the introducing at the Union will thereby be done away with. There will be dancing and tea throughout the afternoon. To make the affair best serve its purpose, all Juniors should make a special effort to attend. Tickets at $1.00 each will be sold at the door...
...next letters were from Princeton and Cornell, both of which were opposed to the four-mile race. The Princeton opinion was given by the manager of the crew and was a reflection of the general sentiment throughout the university. In contrast the Cornell letter was by a member of the physical department who upheld the view that the four-mile race is too strenuous on young men who are in their early twenties. These above opinions are a sample of the many submitted and show that the question among other colleges is still an open one and no doubt...
...Freshman hockey team barely defeated the second team by 3 goals to 2 yesterday afternoon in the Stadium. The deciding goal for the Freshmen was scored from a mix-up in the corner by a player on the second team. The game was fast and closely-contested throughout, although team-work was lacking for the most part. Much the best playing was done by Captain Percy of the Freshman team...
...following table shows the achievements of the larger colleges throughout the country since football was adopted by them: Games Played. Won. Lost. Tied. Year Started. Amherst, 280 117 139 24 1878 Army, 174 105 53 16 1890 Brown, 251 137 104 10 1878 Carlisle, 229 162 60 7 1894 Chicago, 214 144 56 14 1892 Cornell, 263 166 82 15 1887 Dartmouth, 227 168 73 16 1882 Harvard, 361 302 48 11 1874 Illinois, 208 138 58 12 1888 Indiana, 148 73 63 12 1886 Iowa, 217 142 64 11 1890 Kansas, 197 130 58 9 1890 Lafayette...
...theatrical experiment of year,-the production of M. W. Reed's four-act comedy, "In For Himself." new of the strides this organization made since its inception, and of the that Professor Baker's Workshop for the experimental production of in the making has not only made it known throughout this country abroad, but has come to be more thoroughly grasped by all concerned, especially the audience, it is fitting that something be said of its aims and accomplishments...