Word: tracked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Insignia were awarded to the University hockey, golf, lacrosse, tennis, wrestling, rifle, and fencing teams, and to the championship 150-pound crew. The Second University tennis and hockey teams also were awarded their insignia. Freshman numerals were given to the Freshman numerals were given to the Freshman hockey, track, baseball, lacrosse, wrestling, tennis, riffle and fencing teams...
...Committee also voted to permit the entries of several track men, not competing in the Yale meet, for the meet of the Kiwanis Club at New Bedford tomorrow. No schedules for next year were confirmed, but were referred instead to Assistant Dean Leighton '19, and to T. J. Campbell '12, Graduate Treasurer of the Athletic Association, who compose the Committee on Schedules...
...following managers were also confirmed: Robert Johnston Dunkle Jr. '27 of Brookline, second assistant manager of the track team; Sarell Everett Gleason '27 of Evanston, Illinois, assistant manager of cross-country; Kenneth Belcher Harding '27 of Brookline, assistant manager of the Harvard Interscholastic Track Meet; William Ashley Magie 2nd '28 of Chicago, Freshman track manager; Beverly Tucker Thompson Jr. of Oak Park, Illinois, assistant manager of Freshman track; Victor Owen Jones '28 of Cambridge, manager of Freshman baseball; Corcoran Thom Jr. '28 of Washington, D. C., assistant manager of Freshman baseball; Water Egan Trevvett '27 of Cleveland, second assistant manager...
...article on French colleges, living expenses are much less than in England, and the instruction, which is somewhat similar to that of American colleges, makes the transition less difficult than is the case at Oxford or Cambridge. Why do almost all American students, then, follow supinely along the beaten track to Oxford, instead of hazarding a new experience? Do they think an Oxford degree carries more prestige with it, or do they believe that outside of two English universities, Europe is an academic wilderness? The much-vaunted American initiative apparently does not apply to education...
Yale won the dual track meet at the Stadium last spring with a 12-point margin. In ten days seven of last year's Blue scorers will again face Harvard, this time at New Haven. For the Crimson, nine veteran point winners will compete...