Word: contests
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Campbell, who promptly pleaded not guilty to the indictment and was released on $1,000 bail because no moral turpitude was involved in the charge, was thoroughly aware of the risks he was running in this contest with the Government. If convicted, he could be disbarred, fined $10,000, imprisoned for ten years. But he was, he intimated, making a fight for his Constitutional rights and "if I have to go to jail, I don't care...
Good competition will be provided by the Fitchburg State team, which has already played its first game, resulting in a 6-0 shutout over the American International College. Although both Harvard and Fitchburg State are members of the Intercollegiate Soccer League, this afternoon's contest will not count in the association's rating since this is considered only a practice game...
...Harvard Critic there is still opportunity for articles written by undergraduates to be published in the first issue of the Critic which will appear in the early part of November. The last date for articles to be submitted is Sunday, October 15. On the same date an essay contest for Freshmen will be terminated, and the author of the winning essay will probably be made a member of the board of Editors of the Critic...
With the exception of the half-backs, the positions have all been assigned for Saturday's contest. Edward H. Robbins '35, George F. Stork '35, Delavan C. Clos '35, Melvin G. Grover '35, will make up the forward line with L. R. Maunheimer '36, at center. Captain William Wemple '34 and Richard Mr. Gummere '34 will play fullbacks with Jonathan E. England '33, at goal...
...club has recently received word that it was awarded third place in the annual Loening Intercollegiate Flying Club contest, having lost by a narrow margin to the clubs from William and Mary College and the University of Michigan. Strenuous efforts will be made during the year to regain the Loening trophy, which Harvard has frequently held in the past...