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...whose abilities there has an yet been no sufficient indication. Not till after the meet between Yale and Princeton can any fair forecast be made. Harvard has available for this year's team men who won 39 points against Yale last year, while Yale has back winner of only 26 1-2 points. On the other hand Yale has had the more successful indoor season this year. The 1910 men available for both teams are very evenly matched and can be allowed to balance each other. The result of the meet seems to hang largely on the improvement shown...
...account of the high wind on Saturday, the trial heat of the 440-yard handicap competition was postponed until today at 4 o'clock. The winner will hold the Wells cup for one year. The following nine men with handicaps qualified in the trials Thursday: K. B. Day '11, Guild '10, 15 yds,; M. Steinhart '11, 15 yds.; H. Watson '10, 3 yrds.; W. F. Whither...
...final heat of the 440-yard competition will be held in the Stadium this afternoon at 3 o'clock. The winner will have the privilege of holding the Wells cup for one year. The following nine men qualified in the trials Thursday; K. B. Day '11, 30 yds.; L. P. Dodge '08, scratch; H. Guild '10, 15 yds.; H. E. Keays '10, 6 yds.; A. D. Piper '09, 15 yds.; F. M. deSelding '10, 2 yds.; M. Steinhart '11, 15 yds.; H. Watson '10, 3 yds.; W. F. Whitcher...
...Lampoon, and the other undergraduate publications to exchange with as many preparatory school papers as possible, particularly in the West, there would be a quickening of interest in Harvard among Western schoolboys. It would be quite possible for the Advocate to run a story competition, in which the winner would be the school paper containing the best short story of any school paper of the month, the best story in each paper to be selected by the editor of that paper. A similar competition could be run by the Lampoon for the best humorous article. Such competitions could...
...suggested is to allow a nominating committee, - composed perhaps of the president of the class from which the candidates are to be chosen, and the captains and managers of the four major sports, - to pick five men whose qualifications are generally admitted. Then let the class choose a winner...