Word: caps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...reserved for the crew, however, to cap the athletic year with the most memorable triumph of all. No Thames contest in years had left the "dopesters" less dubions as to the probable outcome. But the results: six lenghts the msot saguine never dreamed of such a margin of triump...
...first and Second Marshals, A. W. Marget '20 ad R. E. Eckstein '20, respectively. The line will form in double file, with the Junior eight at the head, followed by the Senior members and the other classes, in reverse order of seniority. The undergraduate members are expected to wear cap and gown. Led by a bugler and two drummers, the procession will march through the Yard to Sanders Theatre, where the literary exercises will be held at 11.30. This is one-half hour earlier than the time of previous years. When the head of the procession reaches the steps...
...necessary ingredients for the proper detective-thriller salad. There are enough murders (three) to give body, with tasty additions of diamond mines, dark-skinned strangers, secret service men, and lovely intrigues. The required dash of the bizzarre is obtained through the introduction of a coke-addict and a squirrel cap. Of course, the volume would seem more pleasing if the old theme of the opera singer and the wily conductor were not made so prominent, but the absence of the traditional sleuth with his magnifying glass is enough of a relief to make one forget this trifling triteness...
Yesterday afternoon Playing Manager A. T. Hill '20's vicious willow-wielders slammed the untried Junior team into the proverbial cocked hat, tallying 15 runs to their lonely 1. Stan Johnson, the husky mounder for the Cap and Gown men, completely mystified the Junior batters. He was ably supported by an airtight infield composed of Falvey, Monroe and Dickson. Although the game dragged along for the first few sessions, the Seniors started things going in the seventh inning, when they knocked four pitchers completely...
...great question has been answered. The weather will have no effect on the picnic since rain could not make the 21st of May any damper. Moreover, we do not need any Supreme Court decision on this weather report. The "Co-op" has already ordered our custumes, consisting of overalls, cap and tin cup, and a notice will appear in the "Crimson" just as soon as the costumes are ready for delivery. We hope to have everybody well started by the fifth reel and home in Cambridge in time for the "fadeout." Don't miss this five-reel feature and mark...