Word: lindens
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Following extensive alterations, the University squash courts building is now open for the season. With the advent of squash courts in the Hemenway and the old Freshman gymnasiums, 14 out of the 20 Linden Street courts will henceforth be given over to the Freshmen and members of the graduate schools. New locker rooms have been put in a basement that was excavated under the main building. The remaining six courts, those in the annex, along with the old locker and shower rooms, will be assigned to Adams House, comprising its share of athletic equipment...
Walter Hastings 16: D. G. Beste; Perkins 60: R. S. Harris; Perkins 16: Alan Holske; Dudley 23: T. F. M. Newton; 52-60 Mt. Auburn St.; Earl Evans; 5 Linden St.: T. E. Farrell '31; 52 Plympton St.; F. E. Nugent '30; 59 Plympton St.; F. B. Clark; Claverly 23: A. W. Lott; Claverly 44: G. MacK, Ferguson; Apley 1; C. B. Salsbury; Little Hall 34; W. N. Bates, Jr. '30; Shepard 5; B. W. Hislop '31; 9 Bow St.; F. D. Miller...
...Saturday the Harvard University sqush racquets team wound up an undefeated season when they annihilated the visiting Yale men at the Linden Street courts by a score of 5 to 0. dropping only one game...
Easily winning by a score of 5 to 0, the University squash team defeated Pennsylvania Saturday on the Linden Street Courts. The closest match was that of Captain C. D. G. Breckinridge '31 and P. Wells. The remaining Harvard racquetmen, Beekman Pool '32, A. C. Ingraham '31, A. W. Patterson '32, N. F. Glidden '31 had little trouble in defeating their opponents...
...LINDEN STREET Whole House W. W. Mein...