Word: fifthly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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According to the estimate of E. C. Haggerty 1L., track captain last year, and former intercollegiate mile champion, the thirty-fifth dual meet between Harvard and Yale in the Stadium tomorrow will result in a Yale victory by a three point margin. Haggerty has prepared for the Crimson an event by event prediction which throws the meet to Yale...
Smith Halls will serve next month as the headquarters for the visiting members of the Class of 1903 scheduled to assemble in Cambridge for the celebration of their twenty-fifth anniversary...
...that the Romanoffs will be restored to the throne of Russia, and much more. It must be true, for the miracles have already begun to occur. The lowly Red Sox, nobody's toast, have left the cellar. Not only have they left the cellar but they are tied for fifth place with the Senators, and are what the sporting page chooses to call "perilously close to fourth place...
...dizzy heights of fourth or fifth place the Carriganites may well smile, for they are achieving the unheard of, and are bringing joy to the hearts of all Boston fandom. But perhaps the Hindu seer is slightly astigmatic, and just as Stalin and his confreres intend to have no more of the Romanoffs. Washington, Detroit and Chicago may soon tire of this prank...
When Yale sends its runners on to the Stadium track. Saturday in the thirty-fifth dual meet between the Crimson and Blue one of the closest meets in recent years should result. Counting up the tallies conceded to each team in undisputed events seems to throw the final decision into the dash feature...