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...litle shaky perhaps but otherwise nothing happened. And so big crowds went to the Bowl which was being opened for the first time, and watched Harvard beat Yale, thoroughly and completely, 36-0. This team was the greatest team in Harvard history. Besides Eddie Mahan and Tack Hardwick, there were on this team such Harvard illustriouses as Hugs Francke, Stan Pennock, and Jeff Coolidge who picked up a fumble on his five-yard line and ran 95 yards with...
Toastmaster at the dinner was Huntington R. Hardwick '15. Other speakers were Wes Fesler, Richard C. Floyd '11, president of the club; Russ Allen, Dick Harlow, and John R. Kilpatric, former Yale end and at present the president of Madison Square Garden...
Dick Harlow, head football coach, and Captain C. Russell Allen '38 will represent this year's football. Wesley E. Fesler, basketball mentor and End Coach of the football squad, is also slated to talk, as is William J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics. Huntington R. Hardwick '15 will act as toastmaster...
...Cutler '11, John H. Dean '34, F. Stanton Deland '36, Charles Devens '32, Henry T. Dunker '25, Samuel M. Felton, 3rd '13, W. Cameron Forbes '92, George S. Ford '37, James J. Gaffney '37, William F. Garcelon '95, G. Peabody Gardner, Jr. '10, Robert H. Hallowell '96, Huntington R. Hardwick '15, S. Trafford Hicks, Jr. '38, Charles G. Hutter, Jr. '38, Delmar Leighton '19, T.. Ferguson Locke '38, Frederick R. Moseley, Jr. '36, Alexander C. Northrop, Jr. '38, George Owen, Jr. '23, Eliot T. Putnam, Jr. '30, William T. Reid, Jr. '01, George F. Roberts '38, Leverett Saltonstall...
...looked as though some one else would have to do the clinching. Miss Hardwick hit the ball harder than Miss Jacobs. She had also an excellent backhand but a bad tendency to wait for a dropping ball on her forehand. She kept Miss Jacobs so busy chasing fast, net-skimming drives close to the lines in the first set that she won it in spite of her un orthodox forehand style, 6-2. Then Helen Jacobs got her famous chop working, sent her opponent an endless procession of floating teasers, worried the second set away from...