Word: went
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Rhodes Fayerweather, M.D. '99, Johns Hopkins Hospital, went to Europe on the Red Cross hospital ship as head of a unit, and is now stationed France...
...view of the apparent lack of any sense of fairness or regard for others on the part of many of those who went "rush" to the Symphony Concert in Sanders Theatre Thursday evening, it seems necessary that someone point out that certain rules ought to govern the sale of admission tickets for which a line forms. If the authorities do not lay down such rules, the student body ought to observe theem out of a sense of decency...
Outplayed in every department the western team went down to defeat before Syracuse last Saturday. In fairness to the men it must be said that the eleven did not play up to standard. Two of the regulars were injured and had to be withdrawn from the contest; without them the men neglected all team-work and gave a good illustration of the disconcerted attack of an eleven in the throes of stage-fright. Splawn injured his elbow badly in the game and all of the men were badly battered...
...final race of the graded club crews in the competition for the Filley cup was close and exciting throughout. The first Eliot and Thayer crews quickly distanced the second club crews and went down the course bow to bow. In a thrilling race to the finish line, the Thayer crew nosed out the Eliot boat by a meagre five feet, the second Eliot showing a remarkable sprint during the entire last half-mile and closing up gradually on the leading boats until but four feet separted the bows of the first and second Eliot eights as they swept across...
...second time this season the boats finished bow to bow after a mile stretch, is conclusive evidence of the excellent judgment exercised by Captain Murray and Coach Wray in dividing the men into two boats supposed to be of equal worth. As in the previous race the boats went down the course practically even, one forging slightly ahead only to be behind a quarter of a mile further on. As the finish line was approached the stroek was raised from 28 to 33, the boats crossing the line in what was officially declared to be a dead heat...