Word: exceptional
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Cotton '29 scored once in the second and again in the fourth chukker, but except for these two moments the game was all Blue...
William J. Bingham, director of intercollegiate athletics at Harvard university, has intimated that the trend at Harvard is toward a diminution of intercollegiate competition in athletics. And he has intimated still further that the ultimate outcome of the policy would be a severance of all athletic relations except those with Yale, a traditional rival whom she has met since the middle of the previous century...
Wing was the high scorer of the day with his unusually high total, and also succeeded in making 16 consecutive bulls eyes. The team was the same as that which finished fourth in the intercollegiate tournament at Annapolis last Saturday except for M. M. Johnson '31 who joined in yesterday's competition...
...nicety and the results will be telegraphed across the continent from one institution to the other in order to determine the winner. If this experiment proves successful there might seem to be no reason why the golf team should ever-leave Cambridge to engage an opponent, except that, all the competitive spirit of the contest would be lost...
...already been required to satisfy the requirement, and will not be asked to take a second examination. Men already students in the University are not affected by the ruling. Previous courses in languages taken outside Harvard will not be counted toward this requirement, but all candidates for the degree except those named above will be asked to submit to these two examinations, one in French and one in German...