Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...will say to college newspaper men, as was said at their, gathering in New York this spring. "If you go into newspaper work, never say you are a college man, particularly a Harvard man," then, we think, that it is time for us to help in the movement toward clean and same journalism. The Press Club was organized with this aim in view, but, not receiving the official support essential to its active existence, has gone to sleep for the summer, hoping that next fall will see its being rendered unnecessary by the appointment of a University press agent...
...beaten him twice this year, it has been only after the hardest, kind of an uphill fight. The first game, at Providence, was won by a batting rally in the ninth inning when the Brown pitcher weakened somewhat. Outside of the Yale series, the Brown team has had a clean record to date, among the victories being two against Princeton...
Yale earned a clean-cut, and well-deserved victory in the twenty-second annual dual track meet with Harvard, held on Yale Field, Saturday afternoon. This victory is the eleventh for Yale out of the twenty-two contests which have been held since 1891 and gives Yale three legs to Harvard's two on the present nine-year cup offered by graduates of the two universities...
...College is to turn out and march. Today is one of those times. Class spirit and Kanrich's band should stir every 1916 man to join the parade to Soldiers Field to see the class team meet its deadliest yet worthiest rival in an effort to continue the clean sweep which 1916 teams have so far had over Yale 1916. Track followers announce that the meet will be close, and perhaps whole-hearted support or lack of it will account for a victory or a defeat...
Ithaca, N. Y., May 12.--The Harvard lacrosse team became champions of the northern division of the intercollegiate league by defeating Cornell 5 to 1 in a fast clean game here today. The almost impregnable defence of the Harvard team kept the strong Cornell attack from scoring more than once. Liucoln made 20 stops at goal. Brundage scored three goals, and Catton and Nightingale one each. Cornell's goal came within the last 15 seconds of play. Johns Hopkins, the winner of the southern division, has refused to play an inter-division game...