Word: east
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Austrian Court from Within"; W. Roberts, "Book-Verse"; F. W. Seward, "Reminiscences of a War-Time Statesman and Diplomat"; E. H. Southern, "The Melancholy Tales of Me"; E. P. Stebbing, "Jungle By-Ways in India"; J. Timbs, "English Eccentrics and Eccentricities"; J. White, "Book-Song"; R. Datta, "Echoes from East and West", Stories in Blank Verse" and "Poems, Pictures and Songs"; R. Cust, "The Life of Benvenuto Cellini"; G. Pyke, "To Ruhleben and Back"; E. J. Scott and L. B. Stone, "Booker T. Washington"; R. Tagore, "The Hungry Stories"; I. Zangiwill, "The War for the World"; H. G. Wells...
...companies of the Harvard Battalion will assemble on the roadway east of James Smith Hall today...
...North Carolina on January 18 or 19, and another in Williamstown at the time of the mid-winter house parties. An Easter tour is sure to be made by the clubs, however, and will include the following cities: Syracuse, N. Y.; Rochester, N. Y.; Buffalo, N. Y., and East Orange, N. J. On April 17, there will be a concert at the Plaza Hotel, New York
...parade, which will be headed by the Regimental Band, will form on the road east of James Smith Hall and will start for Soldiers Field at 4.15 o'clock...
...Casey, of Harvard, is one of the best backs in the East, even though he does not hold onto the ball very well. Harvard's line play, from tackle to tackle, was superb. The two ends, Coolidge and Harte, did fine work on attack and defence. They were good, if not brilliant, on downfield work, and did acceptably, if not brilliantly, in protecting their wings. All things considered, the rival lines had pretty much of an even break of it. The Harvard backfield, aside from kicking, was superior to the Princeton backfield. Harvard did her share of ballchanging and thimble...