Word: latter
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...latter type are the Harvard Advertising Awards offered since 1923 by Edward W. Bok. The most highly coveted of these is the Gold Medal for Distinguished Contemporary Service, which was presented to James H. McGraw, in recognition of a lifetime spent in endeavor to raise the standards of American advertising. His speech of acceptance, it is worthy of note, dealt with the functions and economic values of the industry as well as its responsibilities...
...before the official opening of spring football there are to be arranged touch football games for every Wednesday and Thursday afternoons between 4.45 and 5.15 o'clock, announced W. S. Youngman '29. These games will provide an excellent opportunity for the development of passing and kicking. Instruction in the latter practice will be given by V. P. Kennard...
...Higgins, supplies an erratic but generally satisfying performance. The Haunted Ship is a mere ghost of famed Jack London's story, White and Yellow. A sea captain, detecting an amorous alliance between his wife and his first-mate, sets the former adrift in a boat and imprisons the latter in the hold of his ship. For 15 years the midnight ocean is made hideous by the howls and whinings of the imprisoned first-mate...
...University polo team gained its revenge upon the Army horsemen at West Point last Saturday by an 8 to 6 victory, wiping out their defeat of last spring. F.A. Clark '29 and R.B. Burnett ocC, starred for the Crimson. The latter scored four of the University goals, while Clark was positively effective on the defense. The University team was ahead from the start, and at the end of the third chukker was leading 5 to 0. Goals scored in the fourth chukker by Clark and J.P. Cotton Jr. '29 clinched the victory...
During his speech Commander Ellsberg had described in detail the sinking of the S-4 and of the S-51 and had told of the hardships encountered in the salvage of the latter ship, following which motion pictures illustrating the work had been shown...