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TIIE YALE FRESIIIIAN BLUE BOOK 29 5. No student shall be eligible to compete in any one branch of major sport athletics for more than three years. The year or years during which any man shall have represented, upon any of its teams or crew, any other college, shall be reckoned as if he had com- peted on the corresponding team or crew at Yale for that period. 6 faj. No student shall be eligible to represent Yale in a major sport or in a minor sport, which has an organized Freshman team or crew, or any other college until he shall have completed satisfac- torily the examinations for an advance with his class. Failure, how- ever, to pass these examinations on account of illness shall not render a student ineligible. Cbj. No student shall be eligible for membership on a uni- versity team or crew who holds a degree advanced enough to admit him to the Senior class. Qcj. No Special Student shall be eligible to Inembership on a University team until he has satisfied entrance requirements equiva- lent to those required of Freshmeng has completed a full year's Work equivalent to that required of candidates for a degree and has passed a satisfactory examination in said workg and is taking during his year of competition a full year's work at the University. NOTE.-Yale teams competing in any contest of any Intercol- legiate Association shall be subject to the rules of such association and not to the Yale rules. iii.. 'K' 2 fha - C:-Lfwfflmws ., .1 -31 tim-1-1 . 1,919 '34 Nj ?'4Xw v . 'i' ' x11'Ei?- fi ! 3 l l . 5 ,fl 11 .QI -r qfogyi t ff - z v 1- 1 v. I .- 3 Vif ' Z -nl 'fi tw' 5- f 'PS -1 1 ,atv - -i f e a ! 5A .... 1-ll , 5 Qfljfig 1' , S J .A . A ., V 2 ie ' . ,I g ' ----' - - A -- A V V . .... 1. ,..,, jL',QQ','-1 , . ' I A VITA-LI CHEER LEADERS DRILLING THEIR COMRADES IN BREK-EX-Ex-Ex
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THE YALE FRESIIMAN BLUE BooK 31 Qtluihersitp uhlicatinns From a small, four-page, six by nine inch paper, in 1878, the Yale Daily News has grown to its present size. lt is the oldest col- 'lege daily in the country and is unmatched for the efficiency of its service and its progressiveness. To those who compete for positions -on its Editorial staff, the News offers an opportunity to become fam- iliar with the internal organization of the University, a means of 'becoming acquainted with those who conduct this organization, a ,method of developing resourcefulness, and, to the successful candi- date, considerable gratincation. From each of the two Freshman classes, two competitions are held yearly. The competitions last twelve weeks, and according as the results justify, from two to three men are elected at the close of leach period of work. Each News Board is made up of eleven men-- -eight from the Academic department and three representatives from the Sheffield Scientihc School. The schedule of competitions for this year is as follows: The hrst competition from 1917 S. and 1918 begins immediately after the issue of warnings in November. Only men above warning intheir studies are eligible. The second competition from 1917 S. and 1918 will start the itirst week in llflarch. 1915. The editors of the News take leasure at an time in 'ivinff as- . . . H ,, . .Q :sistance or advice to those who intend to heel in these competitions. ' A book containing rules and information for prospective heel- -ers may be obtained in the office of the News, in Wliite Hall. Ranald H..Macdonald, Chairman, Albert H. Ely, Ir., Business Nlanager, Charles H. Mallory, Assignment Editor, Stanley Mor- rison, Managing Editor. Editors, VV. E. Alexander, '15 S., R. L. Coley, '15 , H. S. Lynch, '15, Vlfallier, 3rd, '15, A. 13. Royce, '15, E. Waltoii, Ir., '15 S. Associate Editors, R. H. Coleman '16, N. M. Graves, '16 S., R. Horchow, '16, VV. R. Proctor, lr., '16 R. E. Scott, '16 S., C. .P Smith, '16, D.AO. Stewart, '16, L. G. Tighe, '16, H. H. Titlniann, Jr., '16, M. VV. Thompson, '16 S., E. R. Wilson, '16, H. P. Tsham, '17, S. VV. Meek, lr., '17, D. VJ. Richards, -lr., '17, K. E. Simpson '17, S. S. Vlfalker, '17, K. Vlfooley, '17. ' ' K. F. Simpson, Advertising Representative. 1-
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