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...CAMBRIDGE Tudor, l.w. r.w., Horan Putnam, c. c., Harlow Crosby, r.w. l.w., Temple Stanley, l.d. r.d., Gibson Bigelow, r.d. l.d., Sullivan Jackson, g. g., Fitzgerald...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FAST CAMBRIDGE LATIN TEAM FACES FRESHMEN | 2/3/1926 | See Source »

...Memorial Hall TOMORROW Chemistry B Mr. Church, 5 Harvard 3 Mr. Darling, 2 Harvard 6 Mr. Hussey, 6 Harvard 6 Mr. Davis, 1 Harvard 6 Mr. Root, 3 Harvard 5 Mr. White, 4 Harvard 5 Class. Archaeology 1b Emerson D Comp. Literature 6a Harvard 1 Economics A Mr. Bigelow, M, U New Lect. Hall Mr. Bober I, N, V New Lect. Hall Mr. Chamberlin, C, F, O New Lect. Hall Mr. Epstein, B, D, K, P New Lect. Hall Mr. Kreps, G, Q, W Memorial Hall Mr. Mason, L, R Memorial Hall Mr. Opie, J, S Memorial Hall Mr. Taylor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MIDYEAR EXAMINATIONS | 2/2/1926 | See Source »

...London, Countess Russell endeavored to excuse aged U. S. journalist-lecturer Poultney Bigelow for asserting* that famed British novelist-historian H. G. Wells seemed to him like "a lucky stock-broker or traveling salesman," on the now famous occasion of their meeting at Countess Russell's flat (TIME, Jan. 25). Said Countess Russell, famed as the anonymous author of Elizabeth and her German Garden, known to pre-War German society as the Countess von Arnim, before her marriage Miss Mary Annette Beauchamp: "Bigelow is full of generous admiration. He gilds one with his warm rays. I am persuaded that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Bigelow Excused | 2/1/1926 | See Source »

Individually, the Harvard players had a slight edge on the invaders, Colebrook excepted, but the Tigers fought so ferociously that in the final analysis it was the superior reserve that Coach Bigelow commanded that decided the issue. On Saturday Harvard always had a a fresh team on the ice, while Ramsey, the Prince ton mentor, was forced to the alternatives of playing with tired players or of using replacements inferior to his regulars So frequently did the Harvard lineup change that the distinction between "regular" and "substitute" was entirely dependent upon who happened to start the game. Chase, Gross...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON PULLS TIGER'S TEETH IN ARENA BATTLE | 2/1/1926 | See Source »

...Crimson's chief advantage lies in their strong reserve material, the second string forwards of Harvard being only slightly less potent than Coach Bigelow's starters. There is little to chose between the Team A forwards, Chase, Gross, and Hamlen, and their relief's, Scott, Harding, and Zarakov...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Tiger, Proud of Eli Scalp, Hopes To Avenge Crimson's Victory | 1/30/1926 | See Source »

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