Word: tri
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...order to remain a contestant for the championship of the tri-collegiate series between Harvard, Yale and Princeton, the University nine must defeat the Tigers when they meet in th return game of the series at Princeton this afternoon. Though a slight favorite from its former victory over Princeton the University has been crippled by the loss of R. E. Gross '19, J. B. Fischer '20 and D. J. O'Keeffe '18, who has recently been declared ineligible...
Although it has defeated Yale twice, the University nine will meet the blue baseball team in a third game at Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, on Saturday. This will end the Tri-league season. Mahan will probably pitch, and will be opposed by Way whom he defeated on Tuesday...
...Tri-Seminary annual conference of eastern college men will be held this year at Hartford, Conn., from March 19 ta 21. These conferences are held successively from year to year, in Cambridge, New York, and Hartford. The one last year was held at New York, and more than 200 college men were present. An even larger attendance is anticipated this year...
...Yale Literary Magazine has issued a statement announcing its withdrawal from the tri-college literary contest entered into last spring by the Harvard Advocate, the Princeton Nassau Literary Magazine, the Yale Literary Magazine, and the Yale Courant. The Yale Courant announced its withdrawal from the contest some little time...
...following notice, regarding the tri-collegiate literary competition, has appeared in the "Yale News". "In view of the frequent notices which have appeared crediting the "Courant" with being a member in the tri-collegiate literary contest instituted last spring between Yale, Harvard, and Princeton, the editors of the "Courant" wish to say that the "Courant" has withdrawn from this contest. It was entered into by the 1913 board only. The present board of editors, upon taking office, and as announced last spring, decided that the "Courant," not being pre-eminently a literary magazine, had no place in such a contest...