Word: defeating
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...year, when the Elis captured two of three games played, all of which were shutouts. Yale opened the firing that winter with a 2-0 victory in New Haven, and came to Boston to meet an aroused Crimson six that sent the visitors down to a 5-0 defeat. Back again in Connecticut, in his own backyard, the Bulldog greased up his runners and once more pinned a 2-0 loss on the Harvard's ans, but then the lean days started again...
Toronto came out of the north in 1922 and sent Harvard down to a 6-1 defeat at the Arena, and repeated the following year at 7-5. The Canadians laid the Crimson low in 1924, by 2-1 in New York and by 4-2 in Boston. But in 1925 the story was reversed, and through the work of W. M. Austin '25 and Clark Hodder '25, Harvard eked out a 2-1 victory. A 2-0 triumph rewarded Toronto in 1926, but the invaders fell, 4-1, the next year, and tied at 1-1. Last year...
Above is last year's victorious University wrestling team, the first one ever to defeat Yale in the history of the sport. The men are, reading from left to right: back row--Coach W. E. Lewis, J. F. Solano '30, Nathaniel Warner '30, R. G. Whiting '28, manager; front row--C. C. Corson '28, Captain Joseph Lifrak '29, T. D. Howe '28, former captain, J. H. Burns '29, L. J. Chibas...
Arthur Eugene French, of Winchester, was elected First Marshal. French prepared at Worcester Academy and during his college career has been captain of the Freshman football team, and this year of the University eleven, the first to defeat Yale in six years, as well as being president of his class in its Freshman year, a stellar sprint man on the track team and president of the Student Council. His total of 210 votes for First Marshal is one of the largest ever recorded in a Senior Class election...
...Defeat of the Spanish Armada", Professor Merriman, Harvard...