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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Having just tipped the 300 mark a week ago the Crimson slugging aggregate kept up its practice of batting opposing hurlers irrespective of clime or credentials and succeeded in boosting the team total to 304. The three leading hitters among the members of the regular nine all shoved their averages up and were largely responsible for the improvement in the mark set by the team as a whole. Donaghy continues not only to show the way to the rest of the University sluggers but also to better his own average. Already at the 400 mark before the Holy Cross encounter...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CRIMSON FIELDING AND HITTING MARKS REFLECT LOOSELY PLAYED GAMES | 5/18/1927 | See Source »

...Army has met the University on the gridiron on 13 occasions and has scored only six points. From 1895 to 1906, the Crimson was victorious in the 11 games played, and again in the two contests of 1909 and 1910. That year marked the end of the series, all of which had been played at West Point. The 1928 tilt will mark the debut on the Soldiers Field turf of a Cadet eleven...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ARMY ELEVEN WILL VISIT STADIUM FOR 1928 GAME | 5/17/1927 | See Source »

...William Ashley Magie 350 *Albert Henry O'Neil 329 *James Lawrence Pool 301 *John Watts 293 *William Barksdale Jones 284 David Lloyd Garrison 210 Henry Wilkinson Bragdon 183 Victor Owen Jones 152 Paul Henry Nitze 151 Edmund Balch Jackson 144 Lee Mason McTurnan 141 *Elected Henry Charles Bartlett 112 Mark De Wolfe Howe 105 --- Total 3570 Ballots cast 510 SOPHOMORES *Arthur Eugene French 413 *Winslow Carlton 322 *Charles McKim Norton 295 William Sterling Youngman Jr. 259 Howard Whitmore Jr. 227 William Wayne Neff 153 Henry Frederick Schwarz 126 --- Total 1795 Ballots cast 578 *Elected

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Totals Polled by Student Council Nominees | 5/17/1927 | See Source »

...acuteness of a clinical report, for he sharply transmits to the reader the emotional reaction to large events, strained through a limited but unimpassive consciousness. He has maintained a changing balance of domination in the wills of his characters, and the movement of successive mutations of superiority and inferiority mark the progressions in the plot. Mr. Muir's psychology, symbolism, and philosophy are inextricably dove-tailed, while the constant flux of affirmation and negation in the mind of Hans may be capable of many interpretations. There is his constant desire for the confirmation of reality: "He doubted his eyes...

Author: By Lincoln KIRSTEIN ., | Title: THE MARIONETTE. By Edwin Muir. The Viking Press, New York, 1927. $2.50. | 5/16/1927 | See Source »

...Tobin '27 at the first sack, while J. P. Chase '28 will fill the post Lord leaves vacant in the outer circuit. This new combination worked smoothly in the Brown encounter, bringing both greater batting strength and surer fielding to the remodeled nine. Today's game will mark the first appearance of the new lineup on the home diamond...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD TO MEET HOLY CROSS TODAY | 5/11/1927 | See Source »

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