Word: garnered
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Winning their third straight victory in as many starts, the Freshman tennis team drubbed the Milton Academy netmen 9 to 0 at Milton yesterday. The schoolboys failed to garner a set in either singles or doubles...
Considerably handicapped by the absence of Jim Thackers, regular number 1 man, and Gordie Robertson, number 5, due to divisionals, the Varsity tennis team were whitewashed, 9 to 0, by the undefeated Princeton netmen in Tigerland Saturday. Bob Bentley and Dick Dorson were the only Crimson singles players to garner...
...America . . ." It should impart a pleasing glow to the heart of every Harvard man to know that the Senate of the United States does not consider his university a hot-bed of red agitation, even if the Massachusetts legislature does. We refer the representative from Dorchester to Messrs Roosevelt, Garner, and Byrns, who are choosing the commission, for a certificate of Harvard's virtue...
Contrary to reports appearing in the Boston Transcript and the New York Times, Harvard College in no way disapproves of efforts of the United States Senate to cooperate in the Tercentenary celebration next September, it was revealed last night in a telegram sent to Vice-President Garner by Jerome D. Greene '96, secretary to the Corporation...
While the official delegation is here, the attraction of public figures such as Roosevelt, Garner, and the like will momentarily draw the lime light away from the graduates and scholars that make up the bulk of the participants. But this should not change the character of the proceedings from a meeting of learned men to a stamping ground of political compaigners. The rigors of the presidential race will leave the field to scholarship once the official benediction has been bestowed. No one need fear that the Senate will break up the celebration by recognizing Harvard's historic significance...