Word: hills
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...following men are now playing off test matches under the direction of Coach H. L. Cowles: Captain B. H. Whitbeck '29, J. H. Appleton '29, M. T. Hill '30, Arthur Ingraham '30, and E. B. Ward...
Gade's assistants will be C. M. Under hill '31, Henry Schniewind '31 and A. C. Ingraham '31; these men will be in charge of the Vocal Club, the Orchestra, and the Specialty Acts division respectively...
...Freshman sextet will play Andover in the Arena at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The first year men will give Andover one of its best battles of the winter. Undefeated, and having beaten Belmont Hill 12 to 0, St. Mark's 1 to 0, and Milton Academy 3 to 0 recently, the Crimson Freshmen are now approaching the peak of their form in team-play and condition. They are favored to win over the Andover sextet because of the latter's 1 to 1 tie with Belmont...
According to Dean Nichols, the CRIMSON is steadily, during the last ten years or so, running down hill, and is losing the support of its reading public, both graduate and undergraduate. Writing under the title "The Harvard CRIMSON Goes Professional", Dean Nichols lays the blame for the CRIMSON'S unpopularity on the "foul contagion of newspaper row" which he claims has invaded the Crimson Building on Plympton Street. As a contributing cause, he also mentions that the CRIMSON editors have become less and less affiliated with the other activities at Harvard...
...lepers, in fields and ditches, stare at ragged hands that have been made smooth. There are three more scenes at the end of the three years; one in a great crowded room, one in a garden in which the flowers are drawing together, one on a hill outside a town. After that there are legends...