Word: totality
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Three hundred and sixty-two "Class Lives," or slightly more than half the total number, have been received. By delay in sending in these "Lives" the class report is delayed correspondingly. All Seniors who have not mailed their "Lives" are urged to do so before the April vacation. Men who have lost their "Lives" may obtain new ones by applying to Box D, or Holworthy...
...University handicap track games will be held in the Stadium this afternoon at 3 o'clock. There is a total of 285 entries, which is about the same number as last year, and provided the weather is favorable some good exhibitions are expected. Cups will be awarded to the winners of first and second places in each event. The 440-yard run is divided up into two scratch events, one for Freshmen and the other for all other members of the University. This division will assist Coach Lathrop in getting some idea of the material he has to work with...
...solution of the difficulty? Is it fair that the minor sports should bear the whole brunt of this curtailment? Hockey, basketball, and the other minor sports have always furnished exercise and recreation for a large number of men who are unable to take part in the major sports. The total number of men who take part in minor sports may not be as great as those who take part in major sports. But is that any reason for completely abolishing them? They are just as important to those who are interested in them, and form just as much an integral...
...fallacy to imagine that, by a total abolition of intercollegiate contests for a period of five months, the standards of scholarship will be raised. It is an obvious fact that men playing on teams have more incentive to keep off probation than others...
...injuries, and gives the required amount of outside interest during a period when college life is extremely dull. We do not wish to see the baseball or football schedules cut down, but it would seem far wiser to take off some of their many games than make a total abolition of so excellent a sport as hockey. C. C. PELL '08. J. P. WILLETTS '09. K. S. CATE...