Word: yesterdays
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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There will be no drill for members of the University Corps on Monday, April 22, it was announced yesterday at the Headquarters Office. Section meetings, however, will take place at the usual hours. On Tuesday afternoon, April 23, the first combat exercises of the calendar year will be held at Fresh Pond, with the entire regiment participating...
College Receipts. Up to yesterday, $8,150 Yesterday's receipts, $2,750 College total to date, $10,900 Faculty Receipts Up to yesterday, $13,500 Yesterday's receipts, $100 Faculty total to date, $13,600 Grand total of University to date, $24,500 College quota, $30,000 To be raised by undergraduates, $19,100 College Figures. Class. Quota Collected 1918 $4,800 $1,000 1919 $6,600 $2,900 1920 $8,100 $2,650 1921 $10,500 $3,350 Unassigned to classes, None...
...University tennis schedule as announced by the H. A. A. yesterday comprises seven matches definitely arranged. In addition to these, negotiations are now under way for matches with Colgate and Amherst. Of the contests already settled upon, all but two will be staged in Cambridge, those with Princeton and the Longwood Cricket Club of Boston. An equally comprehensive schedule is also being arranged for the 1921 team. The University schedule follows...
...first University and Freshman crews received their most radical shake-up of the season yesterday, resulting in a rearrangement for both eights which will probably be the final seating for the Princeton races on April 27. J. F. Linder, Jr., '19 was moved from seven on B crew to three in the first boat. A, Stevens '19, whose seat he took, was shifted to the opposite side of the shell at four, while J. S. Coleman '19, formerly at that position, was placed at two. C. F. Batchelder '20, who had been advanced to this seat a week...
...Living Room can not remain changed forever. Back in the prehistoric days before the war the Juniors used to hold dances in this room and tonight the Class of 1919 carries on the tradition. All traces of the eating establishment have been removed, which has been no small task. Yesterday's dining hall becomes tonight's terpsichorean bower, a transformation which Juniors alone could effect...