Word: ithaca
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Ithaca...
...annual Mozart concerts. Charlottesville was host to the Virginia State Choral Society. St. Louis concentrated on folk songs and sea chanteys. Rochester gave a hearing to contemporary native composers. Rich programs have been given at Cornell College in Mount Vernon, Iowa, and at Cornell University in Ithaca, N. Y. Last week the spring's proudest festivals were given in Bethlehem, Pa., and in Ann Arbor, Mich.- In Bethlehem the Moravian Trombone Choir climbed again to the belfry of Lehigh University's Packer Memorial Church, announced the beginning of two days of Bach. Philadelphia's Bruce Carey conducted...
...Hanover by scores of 5-4 and 12-11. That shot the New Yorkers up from a .500 average to a .600, good enough for third place. In the meantime Cornell was holding its position at the top of the League by defeating Yale 7-2 at Ithaca. The Eli's bad heavy trouble both on the mound and in the infield. Pennsylvania completed the afternoon by adding, a 5-1 trouncing to Princeton to this list of victories...
Cornell now faces the real test. Yale and Dartmouth tumble into Ithaca on successive week-ends to meet a Cornell nine gaited to rapid moving. Yale will be there next Saturday before the biggest and happiest Spring Day baseball crowd since the early twenties. If Coach Paul Eckley's boys can beat both Yale and Dartmouth, they probably will have arrived at a point from which they can coast to the championship on even division of their final games in June--at home with Pennsylvania and in Hanover with Dartmouth...
...Ithaca, New York, Feb. 22--A gamely fighting Harvard quintet was defeated here tonight by a powerful, quick-starting Cornell five, with a score of 42 to 28. Cornell's early attack amassed an overwhelming 18 to 2 lead in the first ten minutes of play, which the Harvard team was never able to overcome. Captain Johnny Ferraro, star Cornell forward, was high scorer of the evening with 19 points, while Richard G. Fletcher '35 paced the Crimson with three field goals...