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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...teams lined up as follows in the signal drill yesterday: Team A. Douglas, l. e., Barrett. i. t., Trainer, l. g., Gildea, c., W. Ticknor, r. g., Davis, r. t., O'Connell, r. e., Putnam, q. b., Mays, l. h., Harper, r. h., Potter...
Team B: Harding, l. e., Waterman, l. t., Talbott, l. g., Cunningham, c., Myerson, r. g., Levin, r. t., Burns, r. e., Wetmore, Wood, q. b., Huguley, l. h., Batchelder, r. h., Gilligan...
...opening reception was held for first year Law Students under the auspices of the Law School Committee of Phillips Brooks House. An imposing group of speakers included President Lowell, Dean Roscoe Pound, Professor E. M. Morgan '02, professor of Law, Professor A. W. Scott, Story Professor of Law, and H. F. Hart, Jr. 3L, president of the Law Review...
Team C: Record, l. e., Upton, l. t., Faxon, l. g., A. Devens, c., Newhart, r. g., Kuehn, r. t., Moushegian, r. e. Gleason, q. b., White, l. h., C. Devens, r. h., Fullam...
...Council toward the expense of taking the University Band to Michigan is a gesture of hospitality and a surety for finer relationships between Universities of East and West that should bring considerable satisfaction to the body of Harvard undergraduates and graduates. Limited by a heavy program of expenditure the H. A. A. is obviously incapable of suffering the total cost of the undertaking, amounting to approximately $4,000. Through the aid of the Student Council, and the private gifts of certain influential Chicago graduates who have already contributed $500, Western graduates and the University at home is practically assured...