Word: friday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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February 9 will be the closing date for all applications for the first Harvard-Yale hockey game, it was announced last night by the Harvard Athletic Association. This game comes on Friday, February 19, and all applications have to be made ten days before the game...
...issue to which I refer was that of Friday Jan. 28. There on the front page in the left hand column was given prominence to the most beautiful bit of balderdash on the subject of alleged "dirty football" by Princeton, that has yet appeared. I say this with all due respect to the efforts in that direction of Messrs. Hubbard and Hardwick. One, Braden, who entered Harvard in the autumn of 1920 and graduated in 1926, accuses the 1919 Princeton team of having, intentionally and with malice afore-thought, inflicted damage to his big brother's nose, to the cost...
Tudor, Clark, and Lawrence were all in the original nomination announced Friday, January 7. Subsequent nominations by petition to the original men selected included R. R. Cutter and E. G. Manchester for president, David Guarnaccia for vice-president, and Thomas McGovern and M. Shapiro for secretary-treasurer. These men were nominated by petition of 25 names before January 13. HOW 1929 NOMINEES STOOD President John Tudor 1137 Winslow Carlton 1280 C. McK. Norton 1287 E. G. Manchester 1782 H. H. Cutter 2001 Vice-President F. A. Clark 1204 David Guarnaccia 1390 A. G. Churchill 1460 T. G. Moore 1606 Secretary...
This announcement of speaking tour follows the meeting of the Harvard Club of New York Friday. Both President Lowell and Bingham spoke there before some 500 Harvard men, and are said to have been received most cordially, although T. W. Slocum '90, president of the New York organization, has requested that no report be made of the speeches. President slocum presented Bingham to the gathering as a "diplomat" and complimented him on his silence during a time when there is pressure from all sides for him to talk...
...cast of "Shoot the Works", the wild western musical comedy whose opening performance will be presented by members of the Pi Eta club on Friday evening, February 18, at the Pi Eta Club on Friday evening, February 18, at the Pi Eta Theatre, was announced last night by J. k. Whiting '29 Publicity Manager, of the show...