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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...announcement was made this spring that following the resignation of Kershaw as coach of soccer, the position had been awarded to J. F. Carr '28, captain of the eleven in his Senior year. Carr was coach of the Freshman team last fall which enjoyed a very successful season though losing to a powerful Blue aggregation...
...cross-country team, led by its sensational captain J. L. Reid '29 enjoyed its usual successful season. Only one dual meet was dropped by Coach Mikkoloa's men, and they finished up the regular season with a 26 to 29 triumph over the Elis. The seconds were given a trial in a meet with Springfield. Connecticut Aggies and New Hampshire, and though outclassed they acquitted themselves creditably...
...undefeated through a nine game schedule, winning the Class A league championship of Boston and the intercollegiate title for the first time, was a heraled of a new era for polo at the University. The aggregate of winter contests. including Freshman and second7CROSS COUNTRY LEADER WHO WON IN INTERCOLLEGIATES J. L. REID...
...Gilligan '31, right fielder of the University aggregation has passed both E. H. McGrath '31 and J. A. Prior '29, and is now the team's leading batter. Captain G. E. Donaghy '29 and B. H. Ticknor '31 are members of the 300 class. McGrath also stands as the leading base stealer, having pilfered 11 hassocks. Gilligan with 10 stolen bases, is a close second...
...following article was written especially for the Crimson by W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics of the University. Mr. Bingham, since his advent as Director, has steadily adhered to a policy of "athletics for all" which already has resulted in a great extension of those facilities tending to favor the majority of individual Harvard men interested in competitive exercise but without the time or ability to enjoy the opportunities accorded to a University team...