Word: elie
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Dogged by hard luck, the Harvard Varsity cagers will travel to New Haven this noon to meet the Eli five in the first of the annual two-game series. Leavitt S. White '37, is still out, and to cap the climax Captain Dick Boys has also developed a charley horse and may not see action. This injury, which is the reason Boys did not play against Syracuse last Saturday, removes all the fore-court scoring punch from the team, and makes victory a remote possibility...
...Thornton Brown has been substituting for Dow and making a creditable showing, but the return of Dow bolsters the defense greatly and will allow Watts more rest. The defense is the Crimson's weakest department but the few men playing there are good enough to at least equal the Eli contingent...
...among Europe's central banks. All his B. I. S. associates sincerely deplored his announcement last month that he would resign. Last week it was learned that Banker Fraser had been invited to become vice president of rich, conservative First National Bank of New York, whose President Jackson Eli Reynolds likewise became a bank executive without previous banking experience...
...entire squad comparable to the Crimson. So far this year it has had a better record than Harvard in the extra-league games it beating the Canadian teams by small scores while the Crimson came cut in all its contests on the short end of a small score. The Eli aggregation is generally picked to snatch the intercollegiate title away from the third place Indians but is certain that they will have to show great power to skate away from the Crimson with another scalp hanging at their belts...
Professor Coolidge expressed to his Eli listeners the earnest desire that the fine spirit and traditions of Pierson College would continue to flourish on the splendid foundation that its departing master had laid. President Angell of master had laid. President Angell of Yale, the next speaker, continued the eulogy of Mr. Valentine...