Word: wisconsin
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Withington '09 was elected coach of the University of Wisconsin football team for 1916 at a special meeting of the Regents of that university Saturday afternoon. Dr. Withington was assistant graduate treasurer of the Harvard Athletic Association from 1910 to 1915, and has been identified with football and crew athletics here since his undergraduate days. He was selected at Wisconsin from a list of 24 possibilities...
Harvard led the United States with 155; Yale had 83; Columbia, 52; Michigan, 44; Cornell, 36; Pennsylvania, 36; Princeton, 34; Wisconsin, 28; Stanford, 28; Technology, 28; Johns Hopkins, 26; Chicago, 26, and California, 25. Various combinations could be made showing that the University has graduated since about 1890 as many distinguished men as a number of other institutions added together. Harvard has nearly twice at many as its nearest competitor and three times as many as the third institution...
...Mackenzie, Princeton; 2-mile run, D. F. Potter, Cornell; 120-yard hurdles, W. F. Kelly, Southern California; 220-yard hurdles, F. Murray, Stanford; broad-jump, H. T. Worthington, Dartmouth; high jump, W. M. Oler, Jr., Yale; pole-vault, F. K. Foss, Cornell; shot-put, A. W. Mucks, Wisconsin; hammer-throw, H. P. Bailey, Maine; cross-country, J. W. Overton, Yale...
...Association of Cosmopolitan Clubs was founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1906 and has now 34 chapters in the most prominent American universities. It is affiliated with the "Corda Fratres," or International Federation of Students, a world organization with branches in 20 countries, About half the members of the American branch are Americans, of both sexes. This is the second time the convention has been held in the East, the first instance being at the University of Pennsylvania there years ago. Last year the convention was held at Ohio State University...
...Seminary of Economics. "State Life Insurance in Wisconsin," by Mr. M. A. Smith, Widener...