Word: brilliants
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Last year Carroll bested Young in two airtight pitching duels, 1 to 0 and 2 to 1, in which the Crimson hurler, though he pitched the best games of his career, was not a match for his brilliant rival. In 1922 two 2 to 1 games went to the Purple. The game at Worcester was won by Carroll after 15 innings of what newspapermen united in dubbing "the best baseball ever played on a college diamond." Harvard's last victory came in 1920 when a home run by first baseman Jones brought a 1 to 0 triumph...
...dragged on to the six all. Finally, however, Ingraham snatched the match from defeat by winning 8-6. Against Coleman, a semi-finalist in the University fall tournament, Captain Pfaffmann went down to a bad defeat. Briggs, playing third for the University against Auger of Lincoln's Inn displayed brilliant tennis in rapidly disposing of his rival. A fast three set match between the number four men started strong for Lincoln's Inn, then the outcome balanced, and finally fell on the Harvard side, Cummings had defeated Farnham, a member of the University team two years...
...Wavering and Quavering of a Brilliant Experiment
...This brilliant experiment in informing the public of the existence and na ture of foreign affairs deserved imitation. By grace of the Norman Wait Harris Memorial Foundation, the Uni versity of Chicago has established its own Institute of Politics, the first ses ssion of which will be held this Summer. Erroneous despatches in the metropolitan press stated that supporters of the new school had attacked its Williamstown rival as "popular," publicity seeking, insincere...
...Three Brilliant Men Among Visitors...