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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard-M. I. T. basketball game at the Hemenway Gymnasium tomorrow night should be a close contest, the records of both teams to date having been equally good. As the Tech court is nearly the same as the one at Hemenway, the University five will not be at an advantage in playing on its own floor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. I. T. QUINTET OPPOSES UNIVERSITY TOMORROW | 2/21/1928 | See Source »

...very well. He's perfectly welcome to come in. ... Personally, I am in no fear of the results. . . .* When the primary is over, Mr. Hoover will know then whether these self-appointed friends of his who have dragged him into this contest apparently against his wishes, have advised him correctly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: National Affairs: Candidates' Row | 2/20/1928 | See Source »

...Freshman hockey team rolled up a 6 to 2 score against the Green sextet on the Arena ice Saturday afternoon. The Hanover team, which has been handicapped by unfavorable weather scored once in the first and again in the final period, the first and last scores of the contest...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMAN SKATERS DOWN GREEN SEXTET 6-2 IN ARENA | 2/20/1928 | See Source »

...years ago, in 1922, Cornell, as may be seen above, repeated its 1921 victory, showing its heels to the Crimson and Green teams for the second successive year in the annual meet. Entering the evening's contest a heavy favorite, it emerged on the long end of the score with a safe ten-point margin over the University. The Hanover runners were a good third, being nine and one half points behind the Crimson team which had amassed 38 1-2 points. During this year W. J. Bingham '16, now Director of Athletics in the University, was head track mentor...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: History of Triangular Track Classic Antedates America's Entrance in War | 2/17/1928 | See Source »

...night. The subject, as presented for discussion by Associate Professor L. J. A. Mercier, was: "Resolved, That Prime Minister Briand's proposal to the United States government to outlaw war should be accepted." Each speaker spoke for five minutes on either side of this question. The judges of the contest, Associate Professor Mercier, A. C. Sprague '21, and Associate Professor F. C. Packard '20, finally selected the following six speakers to compete in the final: C. C. Alpern '28, E. F. Clark Jr. '28, J. K. Hurd '30, James Roosevelt '30, R. C. Weaver '29, and Norman Winer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SIX OF 13 SPEAKERS ARE KEPT IN PASTEUR TRIALS | 2/17/1928 | See Source »

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