Word: hills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...these qualifying matches are J. F. W. Whitbeek '27 P. M. Lenhardt '27, B. R. Whitbeek Jr '29, L. H. Gordon '27. M. T. Hill '30 and Arthur Ingraham...
Nine to two was the score of Harvard's victory over Holy Cross nearly two weeks ago. In that game at Soldiers Field Davidson was knocked off the hill in the third inning by the Crimson batters. Comparative scores mean little or nothing in sports, but the results of these two encounters might seem to indicate improvement of the University nine that would give it an edge in today's game...
...happened. At least one can see why it happened where it did. Even those who hold the crudest ideas of divine justice can scarcely conceive it as operating only up to a certain contour line of elevation. It seems so natural for water to run down hill and to seek its level that those who look for manifestations of the power of God only in the wholly inexplicable are hesitant to include this cataclysmic but rather natural event in the category of 'acts of God.' The conception of a God who acts through the orderly operation of laws...
...Freshmen will play in the following order: Hill, Graham, Ward, Winslow, Trask, and Ware...
...registered in soccer, and the unbroken record of triumphs of the cross-country runners. The 1925 soccer eleven battled the Blue booters to a 2 to 2 deadlock, but Captain W. B. Gherardi '27 led his men to a 3 to 2 win on New Haven fields. The hill and dale men meet the Yale runners in the annual triangular clash to which Priceton also sends representatives, and the last two years show a Harvard superiority that was challenged by the Blue last fall over the new Eli course, but which displayed the strength of the Crimson teams. Over...