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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...fifth annual Dartmouth Winter Carnival was concluded Saturday. The times made in the various races were comparatively slow -- better speed being made in the practice on Thursday. The main feature of the intercollegiate contest was the ski-jumping. R. C. Paulsen, of New Hampshire State, Friday's winner in the ski cross-country race, made an exhibition leap in which he turned a complete somersault in the air, finishing this feat in perfect form...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOMERSAULT IN AIR ON SKIS | 2/15/1915 | See Source »

Under the new regulations, in force for the first time this year, all second-year men were divided into clubs of eight each, six of whom represented their clubs before the "court." At each argument two representatives of one club faced two from another, judges deciding upon the winner. In this way, each club took part in six arguments. To determine the clubs which should survive the qualifying round, all the organizations were divided into groups according to their respective percentages of arguments won and lost. If the highest group contained four or more clubs, all in that group only...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOUR CLUBS IN FINAL ROUND | 2/2/1915 | See Source »

When the B. A. A. hockey seven meet the Irish-American A. C. at the Arena tonight it will probably increase its lead in the amateur hockey league championship series still further, for the B. A. A. is expected to be an easy winner. In defeating the St. Nicholas team in a fast game with H. A. H. Baker, Princeton '15 starring, the B. A. A. showed that it has a remarkably strong team. Its defence consisting of Huntington, Robbins and Chadwick, is undoubtedly one of the best in the country. However, the Irish Americans have a strong team...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: B. A. A. Should Win Tonight | 1/27/1915 | See Source »

...spring of 1913 three notable short plays were produced. These were "The Wedding Dress," by Katherine McDowell Rice, Radcliffe Sp., "Ygraine of the Hill-Folk" by Robert Emmons Rogers '09 and "Good News," by J. F. Ballard '12, later a winner of the John Craig Prize and at present a member of the Graduate Advisory Committee of the club. Contrary to the usual custom the Cambridge performances of the plays were given in the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre through the courtesy of the club...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HISTORY OF DRAMATIC CLUB | 1/27/1915 | See Source »

There are two veteran pole-vaulters, Carter and Johnstone, but Heyl '17 should also prove a point-winner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TRACK AT YALE FORECASTED | 1/27/1915 | See Source »

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