Word: haven
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...rangy, steel-grey, 52-year-old junior Senator from Connecticut, Hiram Bingham of New Haven, who styles himself "explorer"* sooner than "politician" and who is more professor* than publicist, returned to the U. S. some weeks ago from an extended tour of the Orient. On his way back from war-ridden Tientsin, he visited his birthplace, Honolulu...
...Haven Bowdoin pushed feebly against a heavy Bulldog. Yale 41, Bowdoin...
...right hand man, Tad Weiman. One of the most famed coaches of all time, Yost has won nine Western Conference championships out of 15. Since 1901, his teams have scored 5,989 points; their opponents 834. Yost's retirement came almost coincidentally with the announcement from New Haven that famed Tad Jones was in his last year as Eli coach...
Daniel Simonds '28, the only regular from last year's team who is available this fall, is the cornerstone on which the coaches hope to build a group of guards capable of stopping the line bucks of such powerful backs as those now tearing up Worcester, Hanover, and New Haven turf. Simonds started last year as a tackle but was shifted to guard before the season was over was one of the mainstays of the strong Crimson forward defense. Like Captain C. A. Pratt '28, Simonds appears to be in better form than ever this fall, and should prove, with...
...have their names engraved upon the permanent class trophy. In addition the winning team will play against the winning class team from Yale, this event having been inaugurated last year when the blue class championship team was defeated on Soldiers Field. This year the game will be at New Haven, and men who play will be given their numerals...