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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...seven men connected with the University who will go to Oxford either in January or October of next year and the states they represent are as follows: C. W. Carter, Jr., '20, from Illinois; E. R. Baltzell 1G., from Indiana; E. S. Mason 1G., from Kansas; C. Brinton '19, from Massachusetts; S. M. Pargellis IL., from Nevada; R. L. Humber, Jr., 2G., from North Carolina; and E. Evans 1L., from Wisconsin...
...Harry Krepelka of Prague, Czecho-Slovakia, who was recently appointed to a Research Fellowship in Chemistry at the University, has already arrived and is engaged in the study of atomic weights under Professor Theodore W. Richards '86. This incident is of especial significance in bringing to light the fact of a foreign technical student coming to an American University to continue the specialized training which he formerly would have completed in Germany...
...week. P. Withington '09, Dr. R. H. Howe, and Coach Haines went over Friday's race between the University crews and debated as to the best type of stroke for College rowing. As the result of a competition which has been running since the start of the year, H. W. Howe '23 has been appointed manager of the winning dormitory crew...
...results of Friday's matches are as follows: A. Knox defeated R. W. Hoskins, 6-8, 6-4; S. C. Badger defeated J. M. Cabot, 6-4, 6-2; M. P. Lichanco defeated J. Wyman, 6-4, 6-3; M. Duane won from G. F. Warburg by default...
...Guild, A. Knox and M. Duane, Smith Halls have three important aspirants for the Freshman team in the spring. R. W. Hoskins and G. F. Warburg from Gore and J. D. Farnham from Standish are other likely racquet wielders for the yearling squad...