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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Boldt, M. R. Brownell Jr., C. N. Comstock and Malcolm Taylor Jr. have been announced as the Freshmen who will be taken to Red Top to complete the combination crew. D. F. Baum will be taken as cox. These men, with the first 1930 eight, will arrive in New London at 3:45 o'clock tomorrow afternoon and will take their initial row on the Thames that evening. Pending the arrival of the 1930 members of the combination eight walters have been substituting and S. C. Heard '25, who will coach the crew, has been acting in the capacity...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CREWS COVER FOUR MILE COURSE AT LOW PADDLE | 6/8/1927 | See Source »

...first three periods were played against a team composed of F. H. Prince, forward; Frederick Ayer, 2, H. M. East, 3, and Colonel O'Mulley Keyes, back. The result was a score of 7 to 4, with the Harvard riders at the short end. In the second group of three periods the Crimson players faced a team composed of Thomas Proctor, forward, H. P. McKean, 2, F. H. Prince Jr., 3, and Shaw McKean, back. In this play the Harvard team held the Myopia riders to a 3 to 3 tie, making the total for the afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD POLO TEAM IS OUTPLAYED BY 10 TO 7 | 6/7/1927 | See Source »

HARVARD VANDERBILT Burns c.f. s.s. Spear Chase 1.f. c.f. Jones Zarakov 3b. 3b. Owens Lord 1b. r.f. McKibbon Chauncey c. 1.f. Russell Ullman 2b. 1b. Brooks Donaghy r.f. 2b. Oliver Sullivan s.s. c. Peoples Barbee p. p. Creson...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD TO PLAY SOUTHERNERS ON DIAMOND TODAY | 6/7/1927 | See Source »

...George F. Baker's six million dollars' worth of confidence in the service which the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration can do for society, should be enough to disarm any skeptic. If there be some, however, who still doubt the practicability of academic training as preparation for important place in the world of active business, they may be referred to still another pertinent argument. At the dedication of the school's great flew buildings on Saturday, Professor Edwin F. Gay, the institution's first dean, told the story of a prosperous business man, an admirer of West Point methods...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESS | 6/7/1927 | See Source »

...words as he handed the keys of the Business School to President Lowell on Saturday, Mr. George F. Baker said the one essential thing: ". . . . it is not the outside of these buildings, but the standards of excellence that will have to be maintained in the work and training from the inside." To substantiate this plea Mr. Baker has presented the University with a million dollar endowment, to be used for salaries of the Business School Staff and the institution of an endowed professorship. Mr. William Ziegler Jr. has given an additional million for research in international relations. The future...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE BUSINESS SCHOOL | 6/6/1927 | See Source »

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