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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...summary: Class A HARVARD WESTWOOD No. 1. Edward H. Gerry '36 Blandon, No. 1. No. 2. Thomas Davis '35, Capt. Phillips, No. 2. Lowell S. Dillingham '34, back Lt. Chas. D. Palmer, back Goals--Blandon 6, Phillips 3, Palmer 3, Gerry 3, Davis 2, Dillingham 3. Class C HARVARD '37 51ST. BRIGADE Townsend U. Winmill. No. 1. No. 1. Col. Eckfeldt Peter Cable, No. 2 No. 2, Capt. Moore (Capt. Storer) Royall Victor, back back, Capt. Cunningham Goals--Cunningham 3, Winmill 5, Eckfeldt, Moore 3, Storer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WESTWOOD MALLETMEN BEAT POLO TEAM 13.5 - 7 | 1/15/1934 | See Source »

Preceding the Varsity match with Westwood, the Freshman polo team will make its season debut against the 51st. Artillery Brigade at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the Commonwealth Armory. Lt. Charles D. Palmer, who both coaches the Harvard contingents and plays in the Westwood trio, has both lost and gained by a recent development...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DILLINGHAM TO RETURN TO VARSITY POLO TEAM | 1/12/1934 | See Source »

...Lt. Stevens George Brent Lon Winters Margaret Lindsay Anderzian Robert Barrat Sgt. Hoggs Engene Pallette...

Author: By H. F. K., | Title: The Crimson Playgoer | 12/21/1933 | See Source »

This committee, of which Lt. Charles D. Palmer, coach of the polo squad, and Forester Clark '29, are members, has also arranged the season's games for indoor play insofar as was possible, the consideration of the teams which will be unable to play during the Christmas holidays and the players who will be late in getting up their horses having made a definite schedule impossible at this time. They have scheduled the first Varsity game for December 16, at which time the team will play the Candlewood riders, captained by Albert Burrage. One of the Junior Varsity teams will...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Handicaps Given Ten Polo Men For Ability Last year | 11/27/1933 | See Source »

...since a wild Friday in September 1869 when Jay Gould's attempt to corner the LT. S. market ran the price up to $162 and left behind a trail of ruin and corruption has gold been an active speculative medium in the U. S. Desultory trading continued to 1879 when gold payments were resumed. But from then until last April with the U. S. Government firmly tied to gold there was no incentive to speculate. With the U. S. now off the gold standard, gold miners, lacking a free supply & demand market and confronted with rising costs, are still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Commodities & Gold | 7/17/1933 | See Source »

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