Word: haven
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...squad will leave New Haven this noon for Boston: on their arrival they will be taken to the Belmont Country Club, where they will stay until after the game tomorrow afternoon they will have an opportunity to practice in the Stadium...
...first meet will probably be held soon after the Christmas vacation, but no complete schedule has yet been arranged. As the University has recently rejoined the Intercollegiate Swimming Association, it will be represented at the intercollegiate meet at New Haven this year. Coming towards the end of March this will be the last meet of the season...
...Hallowell Churchill of Milton, Henry Wadsworth Clark of Ketchikan, Alaska; Bernard Sheridan Cogan of Stoneham, Joseph Morgan Cooper of Syracuse. N. Y.; Charles Kimball Cummings, Jr., of Boston; Louis De Jonge of Fitchburg, John Dempsey of Boston, Francis Fiske of Needham, Joseph Milton Hartley of Fairmount, West Va.; Alexander Haven Ladd, Jr., of Milton, Charles Carroll Lee of New York, N. Y.; George Owen, Jr., of Newton, Langdon Ward Post of Bayport, Long Island, N. Y.; Francis Rouillard of Chicope Falls, Edward Gillette Selden of Andover, Marion Wesley Self of Abilene, Texas; Walter keith Shaw of Concord, Duncan Forbes Thayer...
...last mass meeting held at New Haven on the eve of the Princeton game, over twenty-eight hundred students cheered the Yale team. Before our Princeton game, a little over a thousand men turned...
With H. L. Pratt, Jr., the first man for their team, placing fifth, the 1923 harriers captured the invitation meet at New Haven on Saturday by a margin of one point over Yale. The Freshmen scored 38, Yale 39, Dartmouth 40, and M. I. T. 52. The fact that the yearling bunched their men, placing fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth and twelfth, accounts for their victory over the less evenly matched Yale runners, who won the first two individual honors...