. Bates Student. e, the veteran. Cregory dis-played some of his good sticking powerin the mile, but was unable to overcomethe 40 yard handicap of Do altogether it was a very sueeoss-ful set of races. The next meet willprobably take place OB Saturday and will he for practice and preparationfur the dual meet with Bowdoin whichwill be held tit Brunswick, April 22. The summary: 880 yard run, won by Boyd, 16j 2nd,Snow. Hi; 3d, Baker, 18 (80 yards).Time, 2:1(1. Mile run, won by DeWolfe, 18, (40yds); second, Gregory, 19, (scr.); 3d,Doe, Hi, (30 yds.). Time 5 minutes. Two mile run, won by


. Bates Student. e, the veteran. Cregory dis-played some of his good sticking powerin the mile, but was unable to overcomethe 40 yard handicap of Do altogether it was a very sueeoss-ful set of races. The next meet willprobably take place OB Saturday and will he for practice and preparationfur the dual meet with Bowdoin whichwill be held tit Brunswick, April 22. The summary: 880 yard run, won by Boyd, 16j 2nd,Snow. Hi; 3d, Baker, 18 (80 yards).Time, 2:1(1. Mile run, won by DeWolfe, 18, (40yds); second, Gregory, 19, (scr.); 3d,Doe, Hi, (30 yds.). Time 5 minutes. Two mile run, won by Kneeland, IS,(50 yds.); 2nd, Larkum, 1!), (scr.); , lit, (100 yds.). Time 11 sec. I Ml yard run, won by Drew, 16, (10yds.); 2nd, Bake*, 19, (10 yds.); 3d,Kennedy, 17, (5 yards). 50 yard dash, won by Quimby, 18,(scr.); 2nd, Harrows, 18, (scr.); 3d,Lawrence, MS, (scr.). Time (! sec. Shot put, won by Adam, 19, (scr.);2nd, Ross, 18, (3 ft. 0 in.); Sherman,19, (2 ft. 0 in.), tied. Distance, 43 A course 111 domestic science is beingplanned for the men students at theUniversity of Texas. Women who are out for baseball atthe University of California have beguntheir spring practice. Irofessor Baldwin of SouthwesternUniversity complains that too manystudents waste time Smoking andSpooning, and classes the two as com-pletely bad. A $70,000 college church is being con-structed at Iowa State College. It willhe open for use to till creeds. During the past year, of thestudents registered at the University ofIllinois have earned a part or all oftheir expenses. Students of Harvard have to undergoa novel sort of examination in additionto the midyears—special oral examina-tions. All students who have enteredsince 1910 must pass the oral examina-tion in order that the faculty may testtheir power of translating French orGerman. A rule has recently gone into effeelat the University of Texas whereby members of college publications will be suitably rewarded for their


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