Word: havener
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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There are things in New Haven which Harvard men cannot understand, there are things in Cambridge which the men from Yale look upon with astonishment and a certain sceptical disdain. But there is one point upon which the men of both institutions are equally agreed; they want to make the Harvard Yale game the finest sporting event in the country...
...eleven will trot out on to the Stadium turf this afternoon a slight favorite over Captain Barrett's Crimson-jerseyed gridiron cohorts. The basis for the Eli's supposed superiority is rather a comparison of previous records than any firm conviction among Yale rooters that the New Haven contingent is actually much stronger than the Cambridge outfit...
...performance of Albie Booth this afternoon will in all probability have a decisive influence on the final outcome of the game. If the shifty Blue Sophomore can reach the heights to which he attained in several of the season's earlier contests, the feeling in the higher New Haven circles seems to be that the Elis will emerge victorious. On the other hand if Booth is either hors de combat or not up to his best form it would not be at all surprising to see the Crimson attack sweep on to its second victory in as many years...
Harvey Cushing, professor of Surgery, has been appointed on an Advisory Committee for the Human Welfare Group at New Haven, it was announced yesterday by President Angell of Yale. This committee, organized around the Institute of Human Relations, is made up of prominent men who will help to guide Yale in its endeavor to link together more effectively related arts and sciences concerned with the problems of human life...
...Haven, Conn., Nov. 21--Yale's football squad will entrain for Cambridge tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Immediately upon their arrival in Boston, the Eli players will take busses to the Harvard Stadium where they will practice from 2.30 to 4 o'clock...