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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...addition to his full coaching staff, Harlow will have the help of several of this year's graduating Seniors. Work for most of them will be of the occasional variety, however, because no more than five or six will be on hand for each ordinary daily practice. Real work begins on Monday, when the squad enters upon a six day a week schedule which is slated to last until May 1, with the exception of spring vacation...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SOPHS, JUNIORS SWELL GRIDIRON SQUAD TO 65 | 3/25/1939 | See Source »

...minority whom such an arrangement would not please fall into two camps. For those who would like the drawing power of a large social function to attract distant damsels, a class dance still remains a possibility. Those, on the other hand, who disdainfully mutter "Corn!" at the mention of a small orchestra, can get more jitters per dollar in Boston, where hot spots, in addition to good bands, alcohol and floor shows, have the virtue of being out of earshot from Cambridge...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DANCING IN THE RED | 3/24/1939 | See Source »

Almost all of last fall's Varsity squad members who are eligible for another year of competition are expected to be on hand for the spring's drill on fundamentals. Notable absentees will be tackle Tom Healey, who has mound duties to perform for Floyd Stahl's baseball team, and George Downing another tackle, who doubles between football and track...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sophomores, Juniors Report to Harlow for Spring Football Today | 3/24/1939 | See Source »

...University, hospitable Harvard furnishes them a quiet night's rest in some comfortable Boston hotel. After a night's sleep that may or may not have been passed to the accompaniment of clanging street cars and vociferously tooting taxis, the out-of-town athletes must trudge, bag in hand, through the baffling intricacies of Boston's subway system before finally reaching their destination. All this would be changed if Harvard had a dormitory unit which could house the visiting warriors, such as the Ray Tompkins House at Yale, or the Davis Field House at Dartmouth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD HOSPITALITY | 3/23/1939 | See Source »

Loafing Freshmen have been sent a scurrying for blank notebooks as the result of announcements in History 1 action meetings on Monday and yesterday requiring students to hand in their reading notes up to date...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECTION MEN ASK HISTORY I NOTES FROM IRATE YARDLINGS | 3/22/1939 | See Source »

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