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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...today's battle R. K. Kane '22 will take his place at right tackle, as his ear, which kept him out of the Virginia game, is in good condition at present. At the other tackle W. D. Hubbard '22 fills the vacancy left by R. M. Sedgwick '21, who is out with a slight injury. J. K. Desmond Occ., who was slated to fill an end position, sustained a muscle bruise Thursday. C. C. Macomber '22 will start the game at left end, with P. D. Steele '21 at the other extremity. T. S. Woods '20, and C. A. Clark...
...University, C. E. Dexter '22 and W. H. Goodwin '20 will be in the run. Dexter was the star two-miler of the Freshman team last year and has placed well in the time-events this fall, while Goodwin, with less experience, showed steady improvement previous to his injury The other men are T. G. Ames '20, F. G. Bemis '22, A. W. Douglas '21, S. E. Harris '20, B. Lewis '20, J. E. Nally '21, and G. F. Wason...
...Ithacans are also badly handicapped by the same lack of experience which confronts the local runners. T. C. McDermott, the captain, is the only "C" man on the visitors' team. L. E. Wenz, who could not race at Syracuse, and J. W. Cambell ran in the last pre-war meet on the Belmont course when Cornell outdistanced the University team. Although Wenz and Cambell did not score in that race, they have developed greatly since then, and are now rated, next to McDermott, as Cornell's strongest runners. The main strength of the Cornell team, however, lies in its being...
...Dunbar Club, History Club, Harvard Philosophical Club, Polethecon, Harvard Canadian Cub, Buffalo Club, Chicago Club, Colorado Club, Michigan Club, Minnesota Cub, Pennsylvania Club, Washington State Club, Harvard Diplomatic Club, Delta Signa Rho, Alpha Chi Sigma, Chi Delta, Tau Delta Phi, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Tau Omega, O. K. Society. W. McH. KEYSER, Managing Editor...
...W. Emmons, 3rd, '20, opened the meeting by leading a series of long and short cheers. Then he yielded the platform to Kellett, the newly appointed song leader. The latter, who led the singing at Camp Devens during the war, instilled a spirit into the gathering such as has not been seen at Harvard since the fall of 1916. Time and again the room rang to the tunes of "Harvardiana" and "The Gridiron King" until the leader was satisfied and Trumbull took the stand...