Word: come
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Brown comes to Soldiers Field today to retrieve in some measure the prestige that is its due. Their task will be a difficult one for they meet an in-and-out Harvard team that is equally anxious to rise from mediocrity. Brown men come to Boston feeling that the latent power and brilliance of the team will flash again as it did a year ago. Memories of the great team of 1926 and the belief that the "Iron men" can and will come back have created an interest in the game that exceeds that of any year in the history...
...last come to Boston, and it has come minus Gertrude Lawrence, Victor Shaw, and other lights of lesser brilliancy. The New York chorus has been replaced by a typical Boston chorus, but the tunes and the lines remain the same, and "Oh Kay!", even with its only average production is a first class musical comedy...
...Faculty has been divided into six groups, each of which will be especially invited to one tea. This arrangement will make it possible for students to know who will be present on specific days, so that they can come to the teas when there are members of the Faculty present whom they wish to meet. All members of the Faculty, however, are welcome at all teas...
Last year the 1930 Crimson team lived up to expectations in administering a 19 to 7 defeat to the Blue outfit, the first time a Yale team had come out on the short end of the score in a Freshman encounter in six years. Two years ago, however, a Harvard first year eleven, hailed as the greatest in modern Crimson football history and confidently counted on to win in handy fashion over Yale, was swept off its feet and buried under a 24 to '0 score...
...prizes worthy of the name. Miss Kankakee hushes up her shame at being, so to speak, nosed out by Miss Tulsa; similarly the self-respecting author will never vaunt the fact that he has received honorable mention for November. Both are freeze-out games in the fullest sense. Many come and but one is chosen...