Word: weighting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...open to the present Freshman class, and the men taken on will become assistant manager and circulation manager in their Junior year, and one will become business manager in his Senior year. The work required consists largely in soliciting subscriptions and advertisements, but general business efficiency is given weight in the choice of managers. The competition is hard but short, and furnishes excellent business training. In addition to this an invaluable knowledge of the financing and distribution of a college daily is gained. The positions to be filled have a great deal of responsibility attached, and though all cannot attain...
...follows: 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, 440-yard run, 880-yard run, mile run, 5-mile run, 120-yard hurdle race, 220-yard hurdle race, 440-yard hurdle race, 3-mile walk, pole-vault, high jump, broad jump, running hop-step and jump, throwing 56-pound weight, 16-pound hammer-throw, 16-pound shot-put, throwing the discus and the javelin...
...been the formation of a team under the direction of B. M. Vance '08, who played for the University for three years. The Yale twelve is composed largely of football men, and while it is under the disadvantage of inexperience, should make a good showing on account of its weight and speed. The University will line-up as it did against Cornell. Today's game will have no bearing on the championship...
...physical examination of the 662 Freshmen have been completed by Dr. R. I. Lee '02, head of the Hygiene Department. The examination included a systematic medical history and a thorough physical examination of the entire body including blood, blood pressure, and urine. The average age was 18, the average weight without clothes was 136 pounds and the average height 67 inches. 41, or 6.1 per cent had been operated on for appendicitis and 288, or 43.5 per cent, had some operation on the nose or throat, 273, or 41.2 per cent, were glasses. One student was entirely blind, three were...
...Haydock '16 who were tied with several others for third place in the pole-vault at 11 feet, 9 inches. J. O. Johnstone '16 took third place in the high jump, clearing the bar at 6 feet, and H. S. Sturgis '15 took fourth place in the 56-pound weight event, with a throw of 23 feet, 3-4 inch...