Word: end
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Wilbur--"Journey's End." Famous war play that lives up to its reputation...
...stage of such sports as varsity rowing and rugby comes early in the season. Throughout the first term in rowing and until the middle of November in rugby the undergraduate officers of the respective groups take charge of the entire work of training their men. And even after the end of their term as instructors the various captains retain an important voice in the selection of the teams. The coaching, however, during the period of intensive preparation for the Oxford contests is done by several old Blues (the equivalent of Harvard "H" men), who come up to Cambridge...
...Harding, pass receiver par excellence and colourful end whose fame for 1929 is secure because he grabbed two of Barry Wood's aerials out of the dusk in the contests against the Cadets and the Gators. He is a ranking scholar athlete and intends to complete his college course in three years...
NameClass Position Age Wt. Ht. School Barrett, J. E. '30 Tackle 28 188 6 Worcester Batchelder, B. L. '31 Back 21 172 6.2 Milton Burns, B. C. ocC End '32 187 5.11 Andover Cunningham, C. C. '22 Center 19 185 6.1 Milton Davis, F. S. '30 Tackle 21 185 6.1 Loomis Devens, C. '32 Back 19 180 6.1 Groton Douglas, J. G., Jr. '30 End 31 185 6.1 St. George's Faxon, R. M. '32 Tackle 20 185 6.3 Milton Gildes, J. H. '31 Center 20 183 6.0 Boston Latin Gilligan, T. W. '31 Back 20 182 6.0 Newton High...
Sentiment is a term too overworked, too perverted with false connotations of sentimentality, for use in connection with this week-end; but, by whatever name it is called, the feeling exists. It is more than the attractive power of football, for a dozen teams can without contradiction proclaim themselves superior to the two that meet in the Stadium tomorrow; it is far stronger than mere intercollegiate rivalry, for this year no student mass-meetings are going into pre-game spasms of false ecstasy over the teams. Instead, the atmosphere is saner, more healthful, more desirable for everybody. The relations...