Word: bulldog
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...number one of the Williams tennis team, Hink of Technology and Watson of Yale, captain of the 1927 Blue netmen last year. The match with Watson, which was decided in straight sets, 7-5, 6-4, was the most brilliant feature of the match at New Haven against the Bulldog...
...should furnish fascinating reading not only for the social scientist but also for students of folklore and primitive religion. The survival of totemism as late as the twentieth century has often been disputed, but is now established as a historical fact. Newhaven and Princeton were the homes of the Bulldog and Tiger totems respectively, and these wild bands fought incessantly over the ground that had been formerly consecrated to learning. Evidence of totems at Cambridge is lacking;--there is frequent mention of a Crimson College, but this refers to a Catholic school for girls. (The name originates in a local...
...have or not to have a mascot appears to be the foremost topic of the day on the Harvard campus. Harvard bemoans the fact that the followers of John Harvard have no bulldog, tiger, mule. goat, or bear to help the Crimson flash in triumph on the athletic field, and suggests that any sort of a screech, howl, back, growl, bray, bleat, or crow would suffice...
...wrestlers have had a perfect season up to date, but comparative scores in the Princeton meets are decidedly favorable to the Crimson. In the contest with the Bulldog. Princeton lost by the narrow margin of a single point, the score standing 14 to 13, while the Harvard grapplers were able to triumph over the Tigers with a score...
...awaits, the referee nervously tries his whistle, the crowd stirs and murmurs, impatient. The game is on, and only when the last thrilling minute of play has sped by unobserved, will Harvard know whether its stick has again beaten off the Bulldog...