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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...father was English and I cherish the hope that the country of my birth may yet achieve the poise and dignity which mark and distinguish the land of my inheritance...
Subscriptions of the War Memorial in memory of the Harvard men who fell in the World War, have almost reached the $600,000 mark...
...Donaghy '29 rose three points to maintain his berth in second place in the team average, with a mark of 358. H. W. Burns '28 is still third with 310, five notches above his last standing. These three are the only members of the regular team who are in the select 300 circle. W. B. Jones '28, who did not see service in the last three games, is near the verge with 297, while J. P. Chase '28, William Ullman '27, and Captain Isadore Zarakov '27, follow closely, with 294, 293, and 291 respectively. W. W. Lord...
Burns stole a base from under the eye of the Colgate catcher, and purloined two sacks in the Brown contest. His mark of 35 stolen bases is setting a record far above any previous Harvard accomplishments in this line of predatory endeavor. Jones, who has been guilty of seven steals, is his nearest competitor...
...been shutouts. R. H. Booth '27, twice victor and undefeated to date, leads the hurlers. Willard Howard '28, E. L. Molloy '29 and Howard Whitmore '29 have each one victory and no losses, while R. R. Ketchum '29 trails. Barbee with three wins and one loss for a 750 mark...