Word: bows
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Further particulars may be obtained from W. P. Beal '25, chairman of the committee, at 9 Bow Street. Designs are to be handed in at this address...
...Harvard R. O. T. C. polo team, making its first appearance last night at the Commonwealth Armory was forced to bow to the 101st Field Artillery trio by the overwhelming score of 14 1-2 to 1. The University riders were out-classed in every department of the game by their more experienced opponents. G. E. Kent '25 did the most effective work for the Crimson, scoring his team's lone goal in the second chukker...
Polo, Harvard's infant sport, will make its initial bow before the public this evening at 8 o'clock when the University riders play the 101st Field Artillery at the Commonwealth Armory. On the same program the Essex County team will oppose the 110th Cavalry. The two matches will be played in alternating chukkers, so there will be no delays...
...choice of Hot Springs, although entailing certain difficulties, will at least result in the Pudding Show going to Washington to make its annual bow before the President. To this custom the Hot Springs advocates owe, in part, their success. For with as reliable a city as Washington (judged from Hasty Pudding standards) on the list, the club feels that the southern trip is sure to be successful. Other arguments that tended to sway the opposition were that Hot Springs is the converging point, during April, of many influential Middle Westerners, and that since some members of the Hasty Pudding have...
...summary: HARVARD BROWNE & NICHOLS Hamlen, Burnett, Vanderhorst, r.w. l.w., Child, Moody, Cutler Zarakov, Gross, c. e., Smith, Russ Scott, Cabot, Gross, Leverone, l.w. r.w., Whiting, Tower Coady, Booth, Harrison, r.d. l.d., Thompson, Sherman Bohlen, Wylde, l.d., r.d., Andres, Bow Flood, Burke, Harding, g. g., Tutein...