Word: unis
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...feature of the regatta will be the race between the University and Yale 1921 boats over the mile and seven-eighths course. Next in interest will rank the contest over the same distance between the second crews of those uni-equities. There will also be a clash between the Eliot and Thayer club crews, which will be made up of men from the lower University boats. Such a division has already been tentatively made from members of the third and fourth eighths, but Coach Brown has not yet settled on a definite seating order. In addition to the races...
...Colorado) 1914; Charles Edward McCorkle, Ph.B., (Ohio Univ.) 1909, A.M., (Clark Univ.) 1915; Joseph Wylie MacNaugher, A.B., 1915; Philip Ainsworth Means, A.B., 1915; Roy Cleveland Phillips, Ph.B., (Brown Univ.) 1915; Vernon Blair Rhodenzier, A.B., (Univ. of Manitoba) 1913; Robert Stanley Thomson, A.B., (Brown Univ.) 1912; Chan-Chan Tsoo, A.B., (Uni. of California...
...Until further notice, instructors, head monitors and first sergeants, following each class or formation, will submit to the Commandant's Office. I Uni- versity Hall, a report of attendance, showing absentees, etc. The printed list will be used for this purpose, signed by the instructor, head monitor, or first sergeant, and submitted within 24 hours following the class, lecture or formation. C. CORDIER, Captain, U. S. Army, Commandant...
...hoped that all men in the Regiment will attend the regular course in Military Science to be given by the Uni- versity. Men should also do a lot of outside reading, which should, for the present, be confined to the Infantry Drill Regulations. For the spring outdoor work is planned, simple at first and working up, if possible, to a tactical engagement between the two battalions. There will be tactical walks, probably by companies, topographical study, and minor tactics. Individual effort and team-work is necessary on the part...
...charge of the publication of the volume. A list of all those who have held professorships in the University, under the heading of named professorships, has been substituted, at the beginning of the book, for the long lists of professors, tutors, instructors and other officers of the Uni- versity which have appeared in earlier issues. This list is supplemented by a longer alphabetical list of all officers of instruction and administration. In the class lists, the first ten scholars are indicated by italic numerals, in the order of rank, in all cases where this could be ascertained. Undergraduate distinctions...