Word: centers
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale, it was Luman, the gridiron star, who proved to be Harvard's Nemesis. While the sensational Pite, high scorer in the Intercollegiate League, was being pretty effectively covered, the big center dropped in goal after goal. He tallied seven times from the floor and twice from the foul line, for a total of 16 points...
Suiaman will held the other forward position, with Luman at center and Captain Haas and Giblin at guards. Sieens of All American football fame has been used very frequently as a substitute of late. He may very well be given an opportunity to duplicate his gridiron achievements this evening
Olive Jones. The center of gravity was Miss Olive M. Jones. She is President of the N. E. A. (National Education Association). "Creeping dangers are threatening the schools of the nation," said she, of which the creepingest appeared to be an unwarranted demand for tax reduction. She spiritedly denounced fiction-writers for misrepresenting the schoolteacher's place in society...
...people, were arranged all around the edge of the hall except for a few which were up in the west balcony. A lavish display of flowers and curtains decorated each box. The hall was gayly lighted by 150 Japanese lanterns strung along each side and across the center. Evergreens and flowers decorated the walls about the portraits-and busts of the famous Harvard graduates...
...they? As has been said before, Memorial Hall has both itself and human nature working against it. With all its mediaeval atmosphere, and the tradition which clings about it like hoar frost, it is too frosty. The interior of Memorial is repellant, the position of Memorial, since the center of college life has shifted to Massachusetts Avenue and beyond, is unfortunate. Finally it is in human nature--or at least American nature--to be nomadic. Even to eat constantly at home becomes tedious and to eat at only one place in college soon grows unbearable. Naturally, therefore, students prefer...