Word: haven
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...hearty for my time of life. I have seen golf played once or twice and it does not seem a difficult game. I am five feet eight, can go upstairs quite fast without getting out of breath; and walk a good many miles every month looking for jobs. I haven't been able to find a job lately; and Mr. Blake's $10 would mean a lot. I am really very, very active. I am sure I could win. Will you tell Mr. Epstein? Tell him I will even split the winning with him; but I cannot split...
...Haven, Ct., October 16--The Yale Daily News will begin tomorrow the publication of a bi-weekly supplement called "On National Affairs," to which various prominent men in the country will contribute articles on topics of national interest. It is hoped by the editorial board that this section, which will be a distinct departure in college journalism, will broaden the outlook of the average undergraduate by giving him an intelligent survey of vital issues in the outside world...
...Brown has been dropped and Holy Cross will fill the place on the schedule before the Yale game, hitherto occupied by the Bruins Springfield and Lehigh are the other newcomers to the Crimson football banquet. All games are to be played in Cambridge except the Yale game at New Haven...
...been decided that the game between the Harvard and Yale class champions will take place at New Haven on November...
...summer cruises. Fifteen members of the class of 1930 left Boston on June 25 on board the cruiser Florida, especially assigned by the Navy Department to carry the Naval Science units of Harvard, Yale, and Georgia Tech. Proceeding down Long Island Sound, the cruiser touched at Newport and New Haven, where the Yale unit, already veterans of a week's service, disembarked. The cruiser carried the Harvard sailors to Annapolis, where the contingent spent July 4, and sailed for home, arriving in Boston on July...