Word: marches
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Howard Taft of Yale, Rear Admiral A. M. Knight, U. S. N., president of the Naval College at Newport, and Professor A. K. Kuhn, Ph.D., of Columbia University, will be the judges. This is the ninth Pugsley prize to be offered in the last five years. The contest closes March...
After graduating from College in 1915, Harvard returned to his home in London and immediately joined an officers' training corps. Five months later he was gazetted as second lieutenant in the first battalion of the Grenadier Guards. He has been at the front with his regiment since March...
...University's 20-yard line where the ball was lost on downs. W. Willcox '17 was given the signal for a run around left end and carried the ball 30 yards before he was tackled, R. H. Hitchcock '19 immediately afterwards made 15 yards through tackle. The University's march was halted, however, on the second team's 15-yard line. After a couple of exchanges of punts, W. L. Wheeler '18 blocked Ellison's punt which G. B. Woods '19 recovered and carried to the second team's ten-yard line. Here the second team held and the darkness...
...March 14, at St. John's Chapel...
...March 28, at Andover Chapel...