Word: captains
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TYPICAL of Sabitini's general run of novels, this work neither reaches up to the high standard set by "Scaramouche" and "Captain Blood" nor does it approach the level of mediocrity which this author occasionally strikes...
...team of Harvard chess players will-meet a Yale representation over the boards tonight in the Lyceum Commons at New Haven at 7.30 o'clock. Harvard will be represented by a group of players led by Captain F.R. Chevelier '29, last year's outstanding chessman for the University...
...Haughton '99, a former Harvard captain, took charge of Harvard football destinies as coach, and it was this year that ushered in a new football era. A defeat came the next year., and two scoreless ties followed before the great Haughton system got fairly started on its conquering march that lasted with one halt...
...nothing. In these days before the adoption of numerical scoring, four touchdowns counted as one goal, which accounts for the Yale victory in 1876. The Yale men wore dark trousers, blue shirts, and wellow caps. Harvard the usual Crimson shirts and stockings with knee breeches. W.A. Whiting '77, captain of the Harvard fifteen--there were fifteen on each side--unable to play because of an injury, acted as umpire for Harvard...
...Both Captain A. E. French '29 and W. D. Ticknor '30 were back at work and it is understood that they covered their usual positions at left half and right guard respectively...