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Harvard Statistics Name and Position.Age. Weight. Height. Prep. School. C. C. Buell '23, quarterback, 21 148 5.9 Pomfrel. V. Chapin '23, back, 20 158 5.10 St. Mark's W. H. Churchill '23, back, 20 155 5.6 Milton. H. H. Faxon '21, tackle, 21 177 6.2 Milton. J. J. Fitzgerald '23, quarterback, 23 150 5.8 Everett High. J. Gaston '21, end, 21 179 6.0 St. Mark's. A. D. Hamilton '21, back, 20 174 5.11 Milton. C. F. Havemeyer '21, center, 21 178 6.1 Groton. A. Horween ocC., back, 21 194 5.11 F. W. Parker. W. D. Hubbard '22, tackle...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STATISTICS OF UNIVERSITY AND CENTRE ELEVENS | 10/23/1920 | See Source »

Gourdin easily won first place from scratch position in the broad-jump. His distance was 22 feet 8 1-2 inches. In the high-jump H. R. Davis '23, the only representative of the University in this event, reached the height of 5 feet 7 inches. With a handicap of five inches he missed third place by a half inch. First place was won by Flahive of the B. A. A. with 5 feet 9 inches plus a handicap of three inches...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TRACK MEN HAVE TRYOUT AT FRANKLIN GAMES | 10/13/1920 | See Source »

...apparently been smothered is reminiscent of the great Casey, and marks him as a man well fitted to fill the shoes of last year's wonder. In addition to his fleetness, Churchill showed no mean ability as a kicker, and easily out-punted Gilbert of Valparaiso both in height and distance...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "MYSTERY TEAM" OVERWHELMED BY CRIMSON ATTACK | 10/11/1920 | See Source »

Affairs turned out well enough to disappoint all the birds of ill omen. Not only did the Glee Club attain unusual success in their winter series of concerts about Cambridge, but also reached in their concert in conjunction with Fritz Kreisler the height of a phenomenal season. Those who heard the University singers on that occasion came away astonished that a group of amateurs could in so short a time have been trained to such a point of perfection. Their rendering of early church music, their presentation of classical pieces met with the universal acclaim of critics and public alike...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CLASSICAL OR POPULAR? | 6/8/1920 | See Source »

After refusing to accept the responsibilities that ratification of the Versailles pact would have brought, and after dedicating itself to a policy of "splendid isolation" and short-sighted provincialism, for the Senate to meddle in Irish affairs is the height of inconsistency. Love of the Irish vote rather than love for Ireland, moreover, is the motive behind the introduction of the Mason Bill. It is intended for political effect rather than as a real aid toward Ireland's obtaining its independence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: PLAYING WITH DYNAMITE | 5/25/1920 | See Source »

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