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Dates: during 1920-1929
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NamePosition Class Age Weight Height Bell, Dudley Center '28 20 195 6.1 Brown, G. K. End '28 21 175 5.8 Bruen, A. P. Guard '28 22 195 5.11 Chauncey, Henry Beck '28 21 180 6.2 Clark, E. C. Back '27 23 165 5.8 Clark, Forrester Tackle '29 20 203 6.5 Coady, C. D. Tackle '27 23 195 6. Cunningham, J. S. Back '29 19 175 5.8 Daley, L.F. Guard '27 23 190 6. French, A. E. Back 29 20 175 5.11 Gamache, E. F. Center '27 21 165 6. Goodwin, Walter Guard '29 20 185 5.11 Grant, F. S Back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD | 11/6/1926 | See Source »

NamePosition Class Age Weight Height Baldwin, R. N. Guard '28 22 190 6. Bartell, E. C. Center '27 23 181 5.9 Baruch, E. E. Back '29 20 165 5.10 Benedict, C. P. End '29 19 162 5.10 Blake, E. C. Guard '28 19 194 5.11 Bridges, J. R. Back '28 20 162 5.9 Caldwell, J. M. Center '29 21 193 5.11 Casey, R. H. Back '28 22 164 5.6 Chandler, J. R. Back '29 23 161 6. Caulkins. D. P. Back '27 163 5.10 Parby, R. F. Tackle '27 20 197 6.3 Davis, J. W. Guard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PRINCETON | 11/6/1926 | See Source »

Omitting the religious question--in which Dr. Little takes opportunity to reassert his belief that the youth of today has a deeper and more genuine piety than that of any previous age--one may go straight to the argument concerning admission to the universities. Technical requirements to matriculation have no place in the discussion; Dr. Little has passed them by. What he dwells upon--and with some length--s a little-thought-of phase of the situation. He takes his stand as President of a state supported institution. A humane feeling, unselfish, philanthropic, is the first, one might...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: A WESTERN PROPHET | 11/5/1926 | See Source »

...mechanical age, perhaps realizing that the means of transportation and the aid to labor which was the custom of all previous centuries should not be allowed to fade entirely from the mind of man, has seen fit to erect a lasting memorial to the horse. A section of the American Museum of Natural History is to be set aside for relics of the horse age; skeletons, plaster casts, paintings--all recalling the day when the horse was the rule, not the exception are to be stored therein. If the children of tomorrow are to be deprived of the sight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HORSES, HORSES, HORSES | 11/5/1926 | See Source »

...Molpe" says Professor Gilbert Murray, "is the fountain-head of poetry in the European world." This ancient form of nature-worship, long antidating in Greece the period known as the Heroic Age, and combining in its expression in singing and dancing the worship of the aesthetic as well as that of the material, is so to speak, the primitive poetry of all European people at least, and as such underlies their later literature...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE STUDENT VAGABOND | 11/5/1926 | See Source »

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