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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...H. C. Jones, G. L. Kittredge, B. K. Little, D. M. Little, P. W. Long, A. L. Lowell, Clark Macomber, R. B. Merriman W. M. Minot, M. I. Molte, A. W. Moors, C. H. Morris, Guy Murchie, R. H. Oveson, Arthur Pope, Charles Peabody, Edward, Read, F. N. Robinson, M. S. Ruggles, P. J. Sachs, Edward Streeter, F. W. Taussig, A. P. Thompson, G. C. Vaughn, Eliot Wadsworth, S. H. Walcott, Prescott Warren, Robert Whitman, Alexander Whiteside, A. R. Wild, and W. S. Youngman and the misses M. T. Morris, Angela Movius, Rllen Pendleton, A. P. pupley...
...score by innings: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E Tufts 1932 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 0--4 6 6 Harvard...
...Estimates of surplus to be added to this figure this year are upwards of one hundred thousand dollars. From the total balance of approximately $520,000.00 will be subtracted the price of the steel stands, roughly $170,000, which leaves $350,000.00 still idly remaining in the H. A. A. treasury...
...general there is little to be asked for in the way of increased athletic equipment and facilities which is not now being carried out by the H. A. A. Every one who wants to play football, plays football. Anyone who wants to row, rows; and so on throughout the whole gamut of organized athletics, there is opportunity and equipment for all, The one exception is the new gymnasium. Throughout the current year there has been talk of the difficulty of raising sufficient funds for its completion, and at present the plan is to leave the construction of the top story...
...obvious answer to the problem is that the present idle surplus of the H. A. A. be used in completing the gymnasium. What earthly objection there can be to such a plan it is hard to imagine. The H. A. A. itself is in favor of it but has so far been detained in carrying out its own wishes by pressure from the Corporation. The doings and deliberations of this body are always cloaked in obscurity and the motivation of its decisions not always apparent. In the present instance, the Corporation's reluctance to let the H. A. A. spend...