Word: fall
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Allan S. Hawthorne, Somerville, Mass., Clarence W. Hewlett Jr., Schenectady, N. Y., John O. Horne, Lowell, Mass., William P. Jacobs, West Roxbury, Mass., Norman F. Johnson, Watertown, S. Dak., Eugene D. Keith, Richmond, Ky., Edward F. Kilroy, Roslindale, Mass., Melvin I. Kohan, Cambridge, Mass., Edgar C. Knowlton Jr., Fall River, Mass., Paul A. Lamothe, Arlington, Mass., Nathaniel S. Lehrman, Brooklyn, N. Y., Samuel Leiter, Chelsea, Mass., Llewelyn E. Liberman, Brookline, Mass., Irving A. Lipson, Dorchester, Mass., James B. McCandless, Pittsburgh, Pa., Avrom I. Medalia, Boston, Mass., Paul J. Miller, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Lawrence S. Munson, Granville, N. Y., Robert...
When the intercollege games at New Haven this Friday are over, the most successful House Football season at Harvard will have been finished, with over 245 men having participated in the sport this fall. From this army the CRIMSON has ventured to name a first and second All-House eleven...
Adams, described in the H.A.A. News as the most razzly-dazzly outfit in the league, has a dangerous passing combination in fullback Willard Whitman and end Bob Akerson. Whitman's heaves salvaged numerous games for the 'Coasters this fall, and were the cause of the Deacons' going down...
Japanese statesmen tend to become highly intoxicated on moderate victories. Last week the fall of Canton and Hankow acted on Premier Prince Fumimaro Konoye and the Japanese Foreign Office like a triple round of old-fashioneds at a meeting of a Browning Club. It is no new thing for Japanese jingoes outside the Cabinet to boast that in a few years Japan will kick the West out of the East, but for the Premier and Foreign Office to go so far as they went in Tokyo last week was unprecedented...
...individual title should be closely contested, but unless there is a marked reversal of form none of the Crimson harriers stand much chance. Captain Clark of Yale established himself as the favorite with a convincing win in a Yale meet over the same course early in the fall, and his victory in the Triangular Race at Princeton has strengthened this 'belief. Observers are also watching Penn State's Billy Smith, last year's Freshman winner...