Word: wisconsin
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...captain) of Columbia, halfbacks; Daly of West Point, quarterback; Bowditch of Har ard, and Snow of Michigan, ends; Cutts of Harvard, and Blagden of Harvard, tackles; Barnard of Harvard, and Hunt of Cornell, guards; Bachman of Lafayette, centre. Substitutes: Cure of Lafayette, fullback; Chadwick of Yale, and Larson of Wisconsin, halfbacks; Brewster of Cornell, quarterback; Campbell of Harvard, and Davis of Princeton, ends; Bunker of West Point, and Curtis of Wisconsin, tackles; Lee of Harvard, and Mills of Princeton, guards; Holt of Yale, centre...
Professor Palmer will start tomorrow for Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to represent the University at the annual convention of the Associated Harvard Clubs, which will be held there next Saturday. The association includes the Harvard Clubs of Cincinnati, Louisville, Milwaukee, Chicago, Omaha, St. Louis and other western cities...
...other law school in the United States. Ninety-one colleges and universities are represented. In the Law School Yale has 56 graduates, Brown 40, Bowdoin 16, University of Chicago 13, Williams 11, Amherst 10, University of California 9, Princeton 9, Iowa College 8, and the University of Wisconsin...
...University nine will play the University of Chicago on Soldiers Field at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The game should be won easily, as Chicago has been beaten by Michigan 10 to 6, by Wisconsin 6 to 5, and by Brown...
...first annual convention of the Association of American Universities will meet at the University of Chicago today. The association, which is made up of the Universities of Chicago, California, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin; together with Columbia, Harvard, Yale, Clark, Cornell, Johns Hopkins, Princeton, Stanford and Catholic Universities, was formed last February for the purpose of "considering matters of common interest relating to graduate study." The association will hold a convention each year. These conventions are to be deliberative and not legislative, nor will the acts of the association be held to control the policy or line of action...