Word: lost
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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From all appearances the University should be represented on the track next year by a team of moderate strength, even though many point winners will be lost by graduation. As in former years, the team will be weak in the field events especially. In the middle-distances the loss of former Captain Bingham '16, T. R. Pennypacker '16, and A. Biddle '16 will be keenly felt, especially at the time when a middle-distance relay team is being formed...
...tramp of a thousand men marching today in the Harvard Regiment answered many a challenge. Have college students, more and more favored by circumstance, become so lost in seeking personal comfort and private success that they have no time for unselfish service? The regiment's regular ranks and its well-ordered marching told of many hours devoted to drill in the midst of busy weeks in winter and spring. From the day of their enlistment to their final review this morning the men have worked conscientiously to serve not themselves but their country. Has Harvard's tradition of restraint, which...
This victory gives the tennis team a record of thirteen matches won and two lost this spring. All the college contests were won, the defeats being at the hands of the Longwood and West Side Clubs...
...sensation that the New York stage has had for many years. Mr. Walker has secured the exclusive American rights to Dusany's "The Golden Doom," and this play will be an important part of the repertoire. Other interesting plays will be Shakspere's "Love's Labor's Lost," Oscar Wilde's "The Birthday of the Infanta"; "The Golden Ball," by Alice Brown; "Six Games," by Anna Hempstead Branch; and new plays by Hortense Flexner, Grace M. Lewis, Eleanor Langdon Leeds and Gordon Bottomley. Strindberg's "Swanwhite" also will be given...
...Longwood Club, which have defeated the University. Both teams have defeated Princeton, Pennsylvania, Cornell, and Dartmouth, though the New Haven players have won by larger margins from Princeton and Dartmouth, the scores of these matches being 8 to 1 and 9 to 0 respectively, while the University lost three matches to Princeton and one to Dartmouth...