Word: haven
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Haven, Conn...
With but one track victory over Yale to its credit since 1915, Harvard will send to squad of athletes to New Haven today who will strive for a long delayed Crimson triumph. Last year a brilliant but poorly balanced Harvard team came within a third of a point of defeating the powerful Eli; and this year, although still rated as the underdogs, the University track men seem nearer than ever to their goal of victory over their ancient rivals...
...Stadium cinders to gain a hard won victory. This year again Harvard prospects of triumph over the Blue seemed dim at the, beginning of the season. Strength in the running events had carried the Crimson to an intercollegiate title early in March, but the preponderance of the New Haven aggregation in the weights and jumps was a little use in indoor competition...
...other hand a number of Crimson athletes have come to the fore this spring who may well turn the tide of success on the New Haven cinders this afternoon. Reid, Locke, Malick, Shapico Wildes, Peet, and several others have become almost sure scorers, while veterans like Miller, Haggerty, and Pratt, and several of last year's leading Freshmen have shown constant improvement this spring...
...Haven, Conn., May 19--Yale University announced today plans for the new buildings for the Law School. These buildings are the gift of the Trustees of the estate of J. W. Sterling '64, eminent lawyer of New York City, and will bear Mr. Sterling's name. In addition to the money to be made available for these buildings, the estimated cost of which is $3,500,000, the Trustees plan to give to the University over $1,000,000 as an endowment fund for their maintenance...