Word: fors
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Hervey Wetzel died of pneumonia on October 17, 1918, at the Red Cross Hospital at Neuilly, France, where he had been serving as a Red Cross executive. Throughout his life he had devoted himself to the cause of art, being particularly distinguished for his Oriental collections. Just previous to the...
In a practice scrimmage with Noble and Greenough, the "D" Freshman team scored two touchdowns in three-quarters of an hour's play. The lighter preparatory school eleven forced the 1923 team to fight for every gain.
During the first few minutes of play, Daggett, receiving a forward pass, crossed the Noble goal-line after a pretty run through a scattered field. The school team played an aerial game to a large extent, and threatened the Freshman goal-line on several occasions. Quinn made the second 1923...
Francis Boott, of the Class of 1831, bequeathed to Harvard College a fund to provide an annual prize of one hundred dollars, to be awarded the writer of the best composition offered that year in concerted vocal music. The composition must be for four or more voices, and may be...
The sixth game this fall added one more victory to the credit of the University nine yesterday on Soldiers Field. The visitors, the South Boston Collegians, were blanked 3-0. E. S. Hardell '21, F. K. Bullard '20, and E. F. Goode Unc., the three University pitchers, performed the remarkable...