Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Owing to the scarcity of manager candidates, opportunity is still open to applicants, who will be at no disadvantage in turning out late. Managers for cross-country teams will be at a great advantage in the competition for track managers in the competition for track managers in the spring. The competition will last approximately six weeks, candidates reporting for work every other day. There will be a meeting in the Locker Building this afternoon at 3 o'clock for all those interested...
None appreciates this more than Natural Scientist Minnie Moore-Wilson of Kissimmee, Fla., authority on Southern bird life and Seminole Indians. Last week she raised her voice in piteous protest: "There are no great national parks in the East. A 100,000-acre track in the Everglades set aside as a sanctuary for wild life would be a primeval forest appearing almost exactly as it did when Columbus set foot on the North American continent . . . The areas most suitable for the location of a bird sanctuary are worthless for agricultural purposes. To attempt to cut up the Big Cypress Swamp...
...deficient horses that run best on a muddy track...
Assistant Dean E. A. Whitney '17 will preside at an informal meeting at 7.30 o'clock in the Smith Halls Common Room. H. T. Dunker '25, head proctor of Little Hall, captain of last lear's track team and chief marshal of his class, and several prominent undergraduates will speak...
...Hall this year. Dunker, besides being First Marshal of his class, gained highest athletic and scholastic honors while in college. He received 16 A's and a B, and was First Marshal of the Phi Beta Kappa. In addition he was President of the Student Council, captain of the track team, and a first string guard on the football team for three years...