Word: hardwick
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Behind the Harvard band, the student throng marched to the field to hear speeches by Macdonald, Bill Bingham, Tack Hardwick, Dick Harlow, and manager John Atherton. All expressed the hope and the belief that Harvard would reach its turning-point as in the past two years with the Princeton game...
...short speeches over the public address system John M. Atherton '40, team manager, will introduce Bill Bingham, Director of the H.A.A.; Dick Harlow; Captain Torbie Macdonald; and Tack Hardwick; ardent alumnus and football enthusiast...
...enclosing clippings from the College Topics expressing mildly our sentiments about Mr. (?) Hardwick. I realize that the opinions expressed in the Boston Post are Mr. Hardwick's own, but psychologically their foulness reflects back on Harvard College and the Post...
...Bostonian and I attended the Harvard Summer School. Personally I have nothing but the highest respect for Harvard and am sorry that Mr. Hardwick assumed the attitude which created bad feeling here. Hoping that no more such articles will appear, Yours truly, Benjamin Banulis...
...entirely unexpected and libelous attack upon Virginia football by one "Tack" Hardwick strikes us as creating exactly the opposite impression from the one he grimly set about to establish. . . . Hardwick served to place Harvard in an unsportsmanlike position by his vicious attack; of the interchange of "cracks" it was the Harvard team who were guilty of profanity. We were good-natured, they insulting. . . . It seems shameful that any group of comparatively intelligent individuals representing, we suppose, an institution so aged and venerable as Harvard should degrade themselves to such an extent. The attitude exhibited by the Cambridge and Boston people...