Word: banking
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Perhaps those who are qualified to give the best reason why Harvard has not played football with Princeton for fifteen years are those who went to the bank yesterday to draw out travelling expenses. We have wanted a game with Princeton for years and we are told that a similar sentiment has prevailed down there. Several years ago before the rules were changed, the wearing nature of the game made it impossible for Harvard to consider an additional championship match and still play the two very hard games with Dartmouth and Yale. The more open playing brought about...
Shortly after 4 o'clock the crews took their positions below the Cottage Farm Bridge in the following order from the Boston bank: Weld, Randolph, Mt. Auburn street, Russell, Hampden-Dunster, Claverly. Claverly caught the water first, and took a short lead, but within a few strokes Hampden-Dunster passed it and was not headed throughout the remainder of the distance. The real interest of the race was in the struggle for second place between Randolph, Weld, and Mt. Auburn street. At Harvard Bridge Randolph and Weld were almost even, with Mt. Auburn street a half-length behind, rowing...
...Thwing, F. B. '13. b. Parvis Bank, Bartholomew Lane, London. c. June 27, "Franconia." d. Liverpool. e. England, Switzerland. f. Liverpool, Aug. 29, "Arabic...
...second Public performance of the "Cantelopers. " the annual Pi Eta Society play, will be given in Players Hall. West Newton this evening at 8 o'clock. Tickets at $1. 50 are on sale at the First National Bank, West Newton, and at Hahn's drugstore, Newton Centre...
...University crews were on the river for the first time this year yesterday afternoon. They rowed back and forth over a short stretch, free from ice, below the Boylston street bridge. Coach Wray watched the work from the bank...