Word: equalled
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...grant that parts of my native South Carolina (Ridgeway) are "flat, sandy, scrubby, down-at-heel," but these parts are offset by the plantation river homes of the low-country, Charleston with the churches, homes and public buildings of unsurpassed architectural charm, gardens, gates, doorways and streets that equal any in the world. The beauties of Italy, Amain, Sorrento, Naples remind me only of Charleston and its surrounding "low-country...
Included in the schedule of out-of-town games is one at Chicago where the Varsity will play a trio of riders from the Windy City indoor league whose agregate handicap will equal Harvard's. This event is sponsored by the Harvard Club of Chicago, to whom the proceeds of the match will go to augment maintainance of the annual scholarship for Illonois students entering Harvard, and is to be the occasion of a local Harvard rally. It will be the first time Harvard has sent a polo team so far afield...
Since Miss Lowell's death in 1925, no books have been added to her private library. The addition of these new books, however, makes the Poetry Room's collection of modern poetry the equal of any in this country. The books have been purchased from the income of the endowment given in 1931 by Henry Harkness Flagler, in memory of George Edward Woodberry...
...consistently vied with his teammate for scoring honors, playing a hard-riding, aggressive game to win many a thrilling goal from the opposition. Although he has had the least intercollegiate experience of the three, his outdoor work on Long Island during the summers has made him every bit their equal from the viewpoint of skill...
Milt Green turned in the best Crimson performance, clearing the high hurdles twice in the time of 5 4-5 seconds, to equal the indoor world record...