Word: withdrawals
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...opening of the summer military training camps this years is to be assured. Enrolment of men now need be only tentative; if a man is reasonably sure he will be able to go to a summer camp, he should sign at once, and if necessary he may withdraw later. The cause for this urgent demand for training-camp recruits is the announcement of the executive committee of the First Training Regiment Organization, to the effect that 5,000 college and business men must be registered for summer duty before March 15, to satisfy Congress that the camps are generally desired...
...accustomed to maintain teams to play with other hotel teams in their vicinity. Few are the college undergraduates who care to or who can afford to play for nothing, and so they are tempted to break the rules and oftentimes fail to report to the college authorities or voluntarily withdraw from participation in college athletics. Some of the eastern college, notably Brown University, have been permitting summer baseball in a restricted from and this plan will probably be proposed at the meeting next week, as the real solution of the problem. But that it will meet with strong opposition from...
...received board for playing summer baseball shall represent Yale on its teams, each of us paid in full for board and lodging subsequently furnished him by the club. In view, however, of the fact that we did, although unintentionally and ill advised, violate the rule we hereby withdraw from competition in intercollegiate athletics...
...overcome their carelessness in handling the ball. Bentley, who played quarter for a part of the game, Taft and Legore, were the chief offenders in this respect. The game was featured by strenuous playing which resulted in numerous penalties and several injuries. Black, Betts, and Baldridge were forced to withdraw on account of injuries, as was Chenowith, the brilliant Lehigh quarter who in the last period sustained a fractured...
...reply. It contains, moreover, the assertion that Professor Meyer finds himself unable to accept an exchange position next year because of Harvard's bigotry. Yet we find it hard to believe that Professor Meyer is still ignorant of the action taken by the Corporation four months ago, to withdraw the intended invitation because of his intemperate utterances elsewhere. Professor Meyer is "refusing" an invitation never extended...