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SILVER BAY DELEGATES FROM UNIVERSITY IN "STUDENT NIGHT"

Football Songs Followed by Duet and Monologue--Baseball Nine Put Out of Series by Columbia Team

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All the members of the University delegation, 34 in number, took part in "stunt night" at the Silver Bay Conference yesterday evening. Following the singing of football songs by the entire delegation, a duet composed of W. C. Bennett '23 and R. P. Bullard '24 rendered several selections, including "The Drunken Sisters" and "When Shall We Eat Again?" two Hasty Pudding compositions. M. P. Lichauee '23 also took part in the program with a monologue.

The University delegation's baseball nine was put out of the series Friday when Columbia defeated it 6 to 4. The Crimson line-up was as follows:

Crosby, p.; F. Flather, c.; Hubbard, 1b.; J. R. Flather, 2b.; Wallace, s.s.; Bowers, 3b.; Keyes, l.f.; Bennett, c.f.; Eldridge, r.f.

Mr. David R. Porter was the Principal speaker at the Auditorium meeting last night, while Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick will take the floor this evening. Tomorrow Mr. Robert E. Spear will address the delegates.

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