Word: fields
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain A. H. O'Neil '28 of the Harvard track forces will be lead-off man for the Crimson on Franklin Field Saturday, and F. E. Cummings '30, W. C. Peet '28, and R. P. Porter '29 will continue with the baton in the order named...
Fourteen cups donated by former prominent Harvard athletes will be presented to winners of the various track events to be run off on Soldiers Field in the annual handicap meet next week. As was the case last year, a cup will be given to the winner of each event, most of the cups being given by former Crimson track stars. To the victor in the 100-yard dash goes the Mansfield Cup, donated by W. R. Mansfield '97 of the track team of 1895. Mansfield placed third in the Intercollegiate quarter mile at Berkeley Oval in that year...
...advisability of locating it on Soldiers Field, where athletes coming in from other sports might avail themselves of the pool, was considered, but was rejected on the grounds that the new building should have a more central location...
Investigations on the adaptations of animals to high temperatures, as exemplified by the fauna of hot springs, have been carried on by Professor C. T. Brues. He spent the past summer in the field, making observations and collections in parts of Nevada, Utah, and eastern California, where he visited a considerable number of hot springs. The results of this expedition are now being prepared for publication...
...position and composition, then, the university is qualified and bound to act as the medium of perpetuation of the union of knowledge and imagination. The legacy of the university, the proof of a duty fulfilled, is the men it contributes to every field of human action. As long as universities can translate into human terms their welding of fact and fancy they will justify themselves. Loss of the human equation means failure...