Word: crimson
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...CRIMSON Bookshelf, monthly literary supplement to the CRIMSON will appear tomorrow with reviews of over a dozen books...
Today at the Middlesex Fells Zoo in Stoneham a native of sunny Florida is paying an extended visit to his Massachusetts relatives. The Florida alligator, which Captain Rainey Cawthon of the Florida team presented to Captain Barrett of the Crimson before the game last Saturday, after making himself a nuisance to football managers and candidates, has changed his place of residence...
...following article was written for the Crimson by E. S. Griffith, professor in the Department of Government. Professor Griffith played Rugby football in England when he was a Rhodes Scholar...
...Albany, N. Y., Nov. 7--Hauled over the Berkshires by two puffing locomotives, fore and aft, Harvard's varsity football squad, with its full complement of variegated retainers and a score of Boston newspapermen, paused for ten minutes here late this evening, bound for Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the Crimson's first quest for a big ten scalp on the latter's own battleground...
...baggage caboose, is none other than Joe Hughes, colored porter, who back in 1919 was attached to the car which brought Harvard's team to the Tournament of Roses at Pasadena. Joe was not long in recognizing Arnold Horween, now the University's head coach, as the Crimson's captain, and Eddie Casey, now its backfield coach, as the star back of the Harvard outfit of ten years...