Word: highly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Wells was the high scorer of the evening by running up 17 points, 16 of which resulted from goals from the floor...
Score--Harvard 4, B. U. 0. Goals First period Wood, unassisted (3.22); Cross pass from Stubbs (6.22); Wood pass from Putnam (3.29), Cunningham, unassisted (19.18) Penalties--Garrison (tripping), Bergholtz (tripping), Wood (high stick), Elliot (tripping), Bergholtz (tripping), Elliot (tripping), Stubbs (tripping), Garrison (board check), Stubbs (tripping), Putnam (tripping), Elliot (tripping), Referees--Joe Foley and Jack Hutchins. Time Three 20-minute periods...
Captain H. T. Wenner '30 led the scoring for the evening with 12 points to his credit. Nee was the high-scorer for M. I. T. The Harvard team worked well together, and the prospects for a successful season run high...
...council recently received a tabulation of statistics concerning the numbers of foreign students attending American colleges. More than 10,000 students, from 101 countries and dependencies, are studying in American institutions of higher learning. If preparatory and high schools were included in the survey, the total number would exceed...
...mortality of Harvard athletes resulting from their years of organized sports during the period 1870 to 1905 is the curious parallelism with which intelligent supervision of University athletics has kept pace with the decreasing death rate. While Harvard, compared with other colleges, has an extremely high mortality for the thirty-five years during which statistics were available, the important point is the rapidity with which it has been lowered with the passing of each decade. Twenty years before the turn of the century, the Harvard athlete in comparison with the average non-college man was a thirteen...