Word: brightnesses
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...victories. The team has some stiff obstacles in the path of a victorious season. If they cannot be surmounted, basketball may go the way of many minor sports, and sink into insignificance. If, however, the team can continue to make good, the future of the sport will indeed be bright. The result should be a larger squad, more enthusiastic support, better facilities, and a broadening of interest in Harvard through Western and Southern trips...
...Boston aggregation Joseph Stubbs '20, Alexander Bright '19, Augustus Doty '16, George Percy '18, J. I. Wylde '17, and T. H. Rice '17, are likely players, while the St. Nicholas six counts among its members two former Crimson captains, Frederick Huntington '12 and J. E. P. Morgan...
...primal slumber of stones, stirred bright to the shine...
...remarkable for his usual daring style of fighting the puck. John Murphy also reached one by Holmes, making the single blot on an otherwise spotless record. The summary: HARVARD. B. A. A. Bacon, Angier, l.w. r.w., Percy Buntin, Snelling, l.c. r.c., Hutchinson, Ingalls Bigelow, Martin, r.c. l.c., Murphy, Bright Emmons, Baker, r.w. l.w., Downing, Enright, Rice Owen, c.p. c.p., Doty, Morton Humphrey, p. p., Stubbs Holmes, g. g., Wylde, Lacroix...
...team is well fortified with heavyweights. Among the most promising men in that class are Eastman, Browne and Lockwood, all of whom have played football. The middleweight class will be well taken care of by Captain P. A. MacDonnell. The outlook in the lighter classes is not so bright...