Word: warm
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...events makes no difference. We are glad to have such a gathering in our midst. We are apply that it is possible for us to extend the use of the Stadium and a fast track for their accommodation. We bespeak. on the part of the undergraduate body, a warm reception to each individual competitor and extend our congratulations in advance to the successful team. May the best traditions of athletics in the history of New England be sustained...
...apparently hastening to a successful culmination, when an unfortunate incident gave rise to some hostile feeling and provided occasion for misrepresentation of the exact situation. At present the matter is hanging in the balance. Under the terms of combination tentatively an unofficially agreed on the Advocate, with the warm approval of its graduate trustees, stands ready to take the step at any time. Whether or not the deplorable opposition of a few men is to be allowed to ruin an exceptional opportunity is uncertain. One united literary magazine to supplant two that are necessarily in a state of constant competition...
...Warm weather and the consequent poor condition of the ice caused a postponement of the scrub hockey games yesterday. If the ice is in fit condition today the Canned Peaches will meet the Decoys on the Stadium rink at 3.30 o'clock, and the Seven Deadly Sins will play the Yynbeles at 4.15 o'clock, otherwise notice of the time for play will be given later...
...Warm weather brought out a large crowd to witness the finals of the seventh annual winter carnival on the board track behind Langdell Hall yesterday afternoon. In the most exciting race of the afternoon, the Juniors won the interclass relay championship from the Seniors. Twelve men ran on each team. J. I. Abbott again proved a good first man for 1914 by securing the pole from G. N. Hurd '13. He secured a lead of ten yards which his team-mates steadily increased. At the finish, W. A. Barron '14 cut the tape twenty yards ahead of R. G. Huling...
Owing to the small number of teams entered in scrub hockey, only half the number that participated last year, it has been decided to extend the date for closing the entries indefinitely. The warm weather also makes it impossible to begin the series at this time; consequently, the blue-books will be left at Leavitt & Peirce's until further notice...