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...whitewash in the last game, gave the Crimson the edge in the Princeton series in 1919, the only other series with Princeton since the War to have gone to three games When the University lines up against Princeton tomorrow afternoon at Fenway Park it will be in much the same situation as was the 1919 team. With the odds in favor of the Tiger nine again, Spalding will try to duplicate the feat of W. B. Felton '19, who startled the baseball world by allowing the Princeton team only two hits...
...Paul Albert Besnard (TIME, April 21) visited Boston where they were the guests of Mrs. John L. Gardner at Fenway Court. At a dinner at the Women's City Club, Mme. Besnard, artist and philosopher, delivered an address on The Continuity of Art on the Globe Since the First Appearance of Man. Under this comprehensive title, she discussed the various periods of artistic development and their relation to the cycle of Art. The Besnards have remarked particularly on the work of Winslow Homer, George Bellows, Arthur B. Davies...
...University baseball squad was announced yesterday, and the 31 players who have been kept took an afternoon's rest in watching the Red Sox Jose to Philadelphia at Fenway Park. This visit to a major league game was a weekly feature last season, and Manager Pantaleoni announced that it is likely to become a permanent fixture this year...
Meanwhile, Boston University has been engaging in a similar struggle with the cold weather. Yesterday, however, their whole squad worked out at Fenway Parl; and Dr. George Gaw, the coach of Princeton's hockey team last winter, is pointing the team for Saturday's game. With seven veterans of last year's team, Dr. Gaw has material with which to avenge the University's victories over his Princeton hockey players last winter...
...resolution was filed yesterday in the Legistature by Representative A. F. Blanchard '04 of Cambridge on petition of V. N. Bates '19 of Brookline, which provided for a parkway extending from Fenway near the Art Museum across Roxbury to Edward Everett Square, Dorchester and to be known as President Eliot Parkway. The authors of this measure, both Harvard men, chose President Eliot's 90th birthday as the most appropriate occasion for filing their petition...