Word: west
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman hockey team will play the Brae Burn second team in the third game of its schedule at the Brae Burn Country Club, West Newton, this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. The last two games of the 1913 schedule, with St. Mark's and Pomfret, had to be cancelled owing to lack of ice. The team, therefore, has suffered somewhat by losing the experience of these games, and irregular practice during the past few days has also hindered development. Thus far the team has played two games, losing one to the Rindge Manual Training School by the score...
Professor Eduard Meyer h.'09, exchange professor of ancient history at Harvard from the University of Berlin, during the first half-year, will leave Cambridge tomorrow for a lecture tour among the colleges and universities of the East and Middle West. Going first to New York, he will lecture at Columbia University. Following this he will go to Princeton University, and then to Northwestern University to deliver the Harris Lectures for 1909-10. He will lecture next at the University of Chicago, and finally at the University of Wisconsin...
After all the discussion of abolishing football, and after the sad accident of last fall, the announcement of West Point's football schedule for next season carries a deep significance. It means that the United States Military Academy has decided to take its usual place on the football field this autumn, and in a larger sense, that football has come to be considered too important a factor in university life to be consigned to the past without mature consideration and stronger arguments than are now advanced...
...understood and sympathized with the discontinuation of the game at West. Point last fall; we are glad now that it has been decided to continue the game there, and we are glad that Harvard has a place on the schedule...
...only by the laws recently passed at the instigation of the League of American Sportsmen. One picture, showing five miles of bleached buffalo bones, was unusually effective in illustrating the result of the wholesale slaughter indulged in by the skin-hunters in destroying the immense herds of the middle west. In fact the establishment of the Yellowstone National Park has been the sole means of protecting many of the western animals from complete extinction. At present there are 25,000 elk in this park and very few in any other sections of the west. The antelope...