- pla****
between teams from
different educational institutions. The word
intermural,
which also
correctly means "between institutions", is a
common error...
- it has been
awarded at the
University of
Toronto to the
winner of the
Intermural/intercollege rugby, then
football (originally
termed Rugby-Football) champion...
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recognize a regular-season
champion until the 1905–06 season,
although an
intermural game
between conference members took
place during the 1899–1900 season...
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interchangeable with the
synonymous term “varsity athlete”.
Competitive intermural sports were
introduced in post-secondary
education in the
United States...
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official conference season or
recognize a regular-season champion, and no
intermural games between conference members took
place during the 1898–99 season...
- coaching,
James was "an ****ociate
professor of
physical education and
intermural director" that year. Overall, she had 85 wins and 20
losses before she...
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which is used as a multi-purpose
venue for
mostly small events such as
intermural sports. It has a turf
field with
soccer markings painted on. The field...
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Investigator Award,
NARSAD Postdoctoral Intermural Research Training Award,
National Institutes of
Health Predoctoral Intermural Research Training Award, National...
- athletes) NTS Record: Wins 31 Losses: 2: Earl Keth: Navy
Tennis and Golf
Intermural Champion 1944. Keth was an All-American
player for
Central Missouri (then...
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intercollegiate football at
Loyola was to be
abandoned and only
offered as an
intermural sport. This
announcement made the 1930
Ramblers season the
final one in...