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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Sophomore Class--M. P. Baker, R. K. Kane...
...this morning the 1923 harriers, for the second time, meet the Yale runners at New Haven and attempt to win back the laurels wrested from them last Saturday. The Freshman teams of M. I. T., Yale, Dartmouth, and the University are the entries in the invitation race which will be run on an almost level and rather sandy three and a half-mile course in the vicinity of the Yale Bowl...
Against the Yale and the M. I. T. harriers the yearlings have already run, trailing the one and defeating the other. Both these teams have one individual star--Walker of Technology and Campbell of Yale, who broke the tape in their respective races. Except for Walker, however, Technology has not a fast team, there being generally much distance between the first and second men. Yale, on the other hand, has a strong and well balanced aggregation...
...Haven. Many of the substitutes who have not had a chance to show their ability since the early games of the season will be given an opportunity today. Placing R. K. Kane '22 at end is a change made during the last week. At the other wing M. Phinney Occ., who has not played since early in the year, will start the game...
...Fame and the Poet," the second play, has only three characters, Prattle, played by W. V. M. Fawcett '20, De Reves, by M. H. Dill '20, and Fame, by Miss Louise Jennison of Radcliffe. Prattle is, as the name implies, a somewhat empty-headed and extremely matter of fact man about town. De Reves is a poet and an impractical dreamer. Fame is an allegorical figure...