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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...fact is obvious to the large number of men who are taking the course now or who have taken it before, and is due to a system much more in keeping with secondary school education than with that given in college. The grading is so arranged that the numerical total in the weekly papers, the midyear and final examinations is ascertained, and the mark is given according to the total number of points. As a result there are always certain men who have been doing well, who would not even need to attend the examination in order to receive...
...current report of the director of intra-mural athletics, showing a total of 1725 for the past year, summarizes another well-managed and on the whole successful season. As in past years winter sports, largely because of the popularity of squash and basketball, have called out more men than either fall or spring athletics. Tennis has again proved itself most popular in the seasons of warm weather...
...result of Freshman competition in spring sports Smith Halls have been proclaimed the inter-dormitory champions for the spring season. According to an announcement made by A. W. Samborski '25 Smith led the inter-dormitory league with a total of 10 1-2 points. Standish and McKinlock were tied for second with six and a half points each while Gore was last with five and a half points...
...above totals were arrived at by awarding four points to the winner in each sport, three to second place, two for third place, and one for the last team. The complete table of inter-dormitory spring sports results follows: Baseball Crew Tennis Total Smith 2 1/2 4 4 10 1/2 Standish 4 0 2 1/2 6 1/2 McKinlock 2 1/2 3 1 6 1/2 Gore...
...addition to cash prizes, Indianapolis racers win awards for leadership in each lap, awards offered by accessory manufacturers for the successful use of their products-spark plugs, tires, gasoline, ignition. The prize total is high, there is frantic competition. In 1912 Ralph De Palma led for 499 miles, broke down, pushed his car the last mile, finished among the leaders, was disqualified. In 1925 Harry Hartz finished fourth, having driven the last half of the race with his car's frame sprung out of line, the front axle bent, the steering post torn loose from its bracket, a film...