Word: fields
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...less is the gymnasium during the winter months an important part in the life of the student than is Soldiers Field in the spring and autumn of the year. . . . The demands upon Hemenway Gymnasium, built many years ago, have grown to such proportions that it seems to me not an unreasonable suggestion to intended benefactors to remember that here is a real need...
Obviously a notable trunk improvement, the wardrobe trunk was well received; soon other companies were making trunks of the wardrobe type. For a time, Innovation, the pioneer, remained the leader. Eventually, however, Oshkosh, Hartmann and other trunk companies became more potent in the field. Finally, in 1924, Innovation had a renovation. Inventor Bonsall turned over the direction of the company to its present head, Anthony J. Trentacoste, who has been an Innovation trunk-man for 22 years and is responsible for the present expansion policy. Mr. Bonsall is now Director of International Interests of the Dewatered Products Combination, a chemical...
Score--Harvard 19, Field Artillery 10 1-2. Goals--F. A. Clark 8, G. O. Clark 7, Gerry 3, Needham 2, Pitnam, one by a Harvard pony. Fouls, Furber. Time--Six 5-minute chukkers. Referee--Lincoln Brigham...
...means of a prism placed over the object glass of the telescope, photographs of stellar spectra have been taken at Harvard for the last forty years. The light of any star of sufficient brightness in the field of view is spread out into a band, showing characteristics by which the spectra can be classified into various groups...
Both the University and Freshman polo teams defeated their opponents in the league games held in the Commonwealth Armory last Saturday evening, the former winning from the 101st. Field Artillery trio by the score of 19 to 10 1-2, and the latter defeating the Cavalry Cossacks...