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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...athletic meet has already been announced in the CRIMSON, the University will be represented by R. W. Harwood '20, who was also chosen to take part in the games. These men have been granted permission to take examinations at a later date and are leaving college for New York today, from where they will sail for France tomorrow with the other members of the United States team...
...Right Reverend Charles David Williams, D.D., Bishop of Michigan, will conduct morning prayers in Appleton Chapel at 8.45 o'clock today and every day this week. The service will close promptly at 9 o'clock in order to allow students to reach their examinations at that hour...
...Today 9.15 A. M. Anthropology 9,Peabody Mus. Astronomy 1, Sever 24 Chemistry 3: Andelman to MacDonald (inclusive), Sever 5 Mahoney to Yungblut (inclusive), Sever 6 Economics 1b: Alexander to Lewis (inclusive), Emerson A McLeod to Wood (inclusive), Emerson F Economics 14, Sever 17 Eng. Sciences 10, Harvard 6 English 3b, Sever 20 English 11b, Sever 11 English 29, Harvard 2 Fine Arts 1c-1d, Emerson D French 2 Mr. Raiche--III, Sever 30 Mr. Pousland--IV, Fogg Lect.-rm. Mr. Lincoln--VII, Harvard 3 French 7, Sever 23 Geography 1: Adams to Gordon (inclusive), Pierce 202 Hall to Wrenn...
...intercollegiate finals the University is again host today to more than six hundred athletes representing twenty-two American colleges. When we consider that a few months ago college athletic systems were totally disorganized, and that the men themselves were in military service, the present meet is a striking evidence of the virility of intercollegiate athletics...
King "Dope" has been reluctant to choose the University as a probable winner today, but more than one king has recently displayed fatal weakness in choosing winners. It is hardly necessary, however, to emphasize that a large attendance by members of the University will encourage entrants to victory as well as express proper courtesy toward the visitors from other colleges and universities...