Word: yesterdays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Senior Class Nominating Committee after its meeting yesterday afternoon announced the following nominations for class officers...
Informal scrimmages were held yesterday by both the University and Freshman hockey teams. The University players scrimmaged during the entire time of their practice, two teams being chosen at random by Coach R. E. Gross '19. Each candidate was given a chance on one of the teams...
...Yesterday three calls were issued to all red-blooded men to take part in athletics. 140 men responded: about 40 candidates for track, 40 for crew, and 60 for hockey. What's the matter with the other 2,362? There is room for 24 men on the rowing machines at one time. Giving each man a good twenty-minute row, 216 men could have turned out between 2 and 5 yesterday afternoon. The possibility for runners is unlimited. The weather is doing all it can for hockey. Every dormitory and hall should have its team in each one of these...
...meeting of the Student Council yesterday afternoon, C. Canfield, president of the class of 1919 announced the personnel of the Senior Class Nominating Committee as follows: W. W. McLeod, R. H. Wales, E. A. Hill, J. H. Quinn, and W. A. Wood. This committee will have full charge of the Senior elections...
Both University and Freshman track candidates reported to Coach Donovan at the Locker Building yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock for the initial practice of the 1919 season. The number was unusually small, only twenty-four Upper-classmen and sixteen 1922 men being present...