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Word: locke (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1920-1929
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Gore Hall--Harry Eldridge Jr., Chairman; K. N. Hill, L. B. Lock wood, T. W. Norris, George Dwight, H. S. Stone Jr., B. M. Rice and W. N: Gates...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: REVISE '24 FINANCE PLANS | 3/23/1921 | See Source »

...believes it worth while, it may be desirable for him to show himself just a bit better than average: because it is for the student's sake that Harvard discriminates. Harvard does not throw its gates wide open for anybody; neither does it put a lock upon them. It is here for men to seek. It admits openly the principle which governs it; but it is precisely that principle which has preserved Harvard as the alma mater of leaders among men. To be a Harvard man does not mean that one has gone through that fraternizing period of sham democracy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communications | 3/17/1921 | See Source »

...Freshman line-up takes its place, several changes will be noticed which forebode a tidy handful for the schoolboys. With E. D. Gehrke, P. Jenkins and the newly-discovered L. Lock-wood comprising the backfield, the Freshmen should open up a smashing, hard-running attack far stronger than they have yet been able to display in games. Not only in the kicking and running game, but also in a visible serial attack they should prove something, as J. J. Lee has a pair of wingmen who have been teaming up well as forwards in the veteran L. C. Larrabee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FRESHMEN TACKLE STIFF OPPOSITION AT ANDOVER; HOLDER CAPTAINS TEAM | 10/30/1920 | See Source »

Captain Horween was back in his working togs yesterday and played in the greater portion of the scrimmage; but Fitts, whose leg was again bruised in Monday's scrimmage, Sedgwick, Lock-wood, Crocker and L. P. Brown are all on the injured list...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RED-JERSEYS PILE UP FOUR GOALS AGAINST SECOND'S OPPOSITION | 9/29/1920 | See Source »

...most exciting race of the afternoon developed between Private Patrick McGann and Lieutenant Shum, both of Camp Devens, in the 1500-metre run. Running lock step most of the distance, the pair reached the back stretch together. McGann, who had the pole, gained a few yards on the last corner, but Shum managed to uncork a last-minute sprint that brought him almost even with the private. The judges, after a considerable amount of discussion, awarded the race to McGann...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEVENS LEADS IN TRY-OUTS | 6/14/1920 | See Source »

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