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Word: captains (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Among the favorites who will have little if any handicap are N. P. Hallowell '32, who was winner of the Harvard-Yale dual meet; R. C. Aldrich '31, captain of the Crimson harriers, who has been a consistent winner during the year; Burr, who has shown surprising improvement this season; and many other runners on the team who have exhibited speed at times...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ANNUAL CROSS COUNTRY MEET TO BE HELD TODAY | 11/15/1929 | See Source »

When the Freshmen take the field tomorrow against the Yale 1933 eleven, Captain H. K. Wells '33, quarterback, will be back in the lineup. Because of an injury received earlier in the season, this game will be the first the captain has started since the Worcester contest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CAPTAIN WELLS BACK IN LINEUP FOR YALE GAME | 11/15/1929 | See Source »

There were no changes in the University lineup. Captain Barrett was given the day off while Davis took his left tackle post. Douglas was not in action either, but the regular end will be ready for service Saturday. Huguley was in uniform jogging around the field...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COACHES FALL BEFORE ATTACK OF REGULARS | 11/14/1929 | See Source »

Last year J. L. Reid '29, then captain of the squad, was winner in actual time elapsed, breaking his own record for the course by covering the distance in 27 minutes, 28 and 4-5 seconds. In handicap placing, however, he was eighth, while the race was won by Sturtevant Burr '31, now a regular member of the cross country team, who had a handicap of 4 minutes, 20 seconds. His name was the first to be inscribed upon the trophy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARRIERS MEET IN FALL HANDICAP TOURNAMENT | 11/14/1929 | See Source »

Obstreperous journalists, undergraduate and metropolitan, might well undergo a certain amount of chest expansion at the news that one of their chance shots at improving the existent system of college athletics, has taken effect. Massachusetts Agricultural College is the proving ground: the goat is basketball, or possibly the captain of that sport, who is to give the idea of student coaching a workout this season. If the basketball teams from the Amherst college had been engaged in rolling up records for consecutive losses, this decision might be condoned as a last desperate measure before the oblivion of a dropped sport...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: AMATEURIZING ATHLETICS | 11/13/1929 | See Source »

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