Word: contested
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...long trip to Princeton in 1925, there were only 1522 undergraduate applications, with approximately 6000 graduates sending in for tickets. This fall 3495 undergraduate petitions have been filled to date, with 8550 graduates. Some two thousand tickets still remain to be disposed of for next Saturday's contest, so it is probable that this number will be increased in the final figures...
...place at left end in the first-string eleven which Coach Horween selected yesterday, while Stewart was sent in at right guard instead of Simonds who was practicing on the tackling dummy. With these two exceptions the Team A lineup yesterday was the same that started last Saturday's contest against Tufts...
Tufts was playing out of its class and the size of the score was due to the irresistible momentum gathered by Harvard offense early in the game. Miller's 72-yard run for a touchdown on the second play of the contest was the key note of the whole afternoon. After that, with the exception of the few moments which produced its lone score. Tufts was completely bowled off its feet. Crimson backs and linemen hit a terrific gaining stride and the game outfit from the Oval never recovered sufficiently from the first few blows to offer any effective resistance...
...Harvard is puzzled by the commissary problem," Mr. Roth said to a CRIMSON reporter, "the industrial division of Waldorf Incorporated will gladly offer the services of one of its representatives to study the situation and offer a solution. I do not mean that we intend to enter the CRIMSON contest but that we would like to have on expert on feeding problems offer his opinion...
...CRIMSON is pleased to know that President Lowell appreciates the attempt now being made through an essay contest to suggest some remedy for prevailing food conditions at Harvard. Too often such endeavors fail because of their flippant reception. The letter from President Lowell, printed today in the CRIMSON, shows that the Administration, at least, has no desire to receive this particular effort in any but a serious and helpful...