Word: journey
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University baseball team will he one of the first factions to set off when it takes the Everglades Limited for Washington tomorrow night. The Freshman nine will follow suit on Wednesday morning and make a four day journey into Connecticut. The first crew will soon depart for Princeton for a brief training, and two track meets at Concord and Philadelphia during the week will include Harvard entrants. The lacrosse team is to spend the time in New York state and the polo men will contest for glory on the field at Pinehurst. Although without the services of Captain Ingraham...
...annual track journey to the Penn Relays at Franklin Field, Philadelphia will come on Thursday, April 23. Twelve men have been picked to make the trip, four of whom will run in the four mile relay and the rest will compete as individual entrants. Although Coach Farrell has not definitely decided on the personnel of his relay combination, it will probably consist of Watters, Tibbetts, Haggerty, and Chapin or Kobes...
...complete plans of the combined Oxford and Cambridge track teams which will journey to the United States for their international match with the Harvard-Yale teams this summer, were announced yesterday in a letter to the H. A. A. The itinerary was sent by Dr. R. Salisbury Woods, Graduate Treasurer of Cambridge University, who will be in charge of the English trackmen, to Fred W. Moore of Harvard who will act in the same capacity for the Americans...
...will be the celebration of the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Lexington and Concord and it is possible that the University will have a look at the Dartmouth runners, who are schedule to compete in the affair. Six days later the relay men will journey to the Penn Relays for April 24 and 25 accompanied by a few individual entrants in other events...
...impregnable lair. All of the women captives were released on the very day of their capture except the young Mexican bride who refused to leave her husband, and two of the men made their escape on the same day. That left a balance of only 18 who made the journey into the mountain lair of these bandits. Miss Aldrich did not lag behind and eventually so far behind that she was enabled to escape. She was set at liberty by her captors before she had been in their hands 24 hours, together with the other women captives, as before stated...