Word: armes
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...manager has been near. By train, boat, automobile, airplane, even a few by "ride soliciting", Harvard is making its way southward, as the swallow flies. Last night New York was filled with the men who by day walk Mount Auburn Street. This morning the gentleman from Indiana and Westmorly, arm in arm with the class baby of 1911, will measure with his eye the cool quadrangles of Princeton, and to him they will be dodecahedron...
...Nassau, the CRIMSON nine's hopes for a victory over the Princetonian sluggers tomorrow received a severe blow when it became known at a late hour last night that H. C. Bartlett '28, who composed the better half of the $250,000 ambidextrous reversible battery, had sprained his right arm...
...Coach Barry's pitching selection should fall on Dobens, the Harvard line-up may be shifted to present more right-handed hitters to the southpaw slants of the Crusader. With R. C. Sullivan '28 still on the bench with a bad arm, G. E. Donaghy '29 will play shortstop, with A. G. Whitney '29 at third. F. E. Nugent '30 may play right field in place of W. B. Jones '28 if Dobens pitches...
Owing to an arm injury, W. T. Emmet '29 was replaced for the afternoon at No. 3 in the first boat by C. N. Comstock '30. Emmet, however, will probably row in his regular position this afternoon...
...Sullivan '28 is still giving his ankle and arm a rest but is expected to be able to fill his regular post at shortstop by the end of the week...