Word: harding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...team will face an unusually hard schedule which includes Boston University, Holy Cross, New Hampshire, Maine, West Point, Yale, and many others. For this reason Coach Wachter decided to start the season two weeks earlier than usual. There are now between 75 and 100 men a day playing on the Hemenway courts...
...admirer of the Eighteenth Amendment. Prohibition is a live topic of the day and is fair subject for ridicule, as are all such matters. Some may feel that, as an inspiration of wit it is somewhat worn, but, after all, an Ivy Orator has a hard time, so we will not question his seeking humor in prohibition...
...Thorndike addressed the squad on keeping training and conditioning. Captain Tudor stressed the necessity for men not on the first string to work hard for a first team berth...
...bevy of self-appointed sociologists who make it there business to compare every phase of American education with the English system which has made the Anglo-Saxon race predominant on every playing field, battle field, and tropical trading post in the world will be hard put to it to draw a moral from the most recent news flash emanating from the Towers of Oxford. Within the week eight hundred products of the traditional college system gathered together at the office of the proctor in answer to a bogus printed notice. Coming at 9.15 in the morning this practical joke must...
...morning only the CRIMSON embraces dogma, sloughs off the qualifying clause, and speaks with confidence in the name of all Harvard men to the University football team. A season that was already satisfactory in all that hard-played football could accomplish has been given by them the nice touch of climax. Harvard never asks of the team more than the first of these things; to have received both leaves student and alumnus with full hands...