Word: meetings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Fresh from its 51 to 45 victory over Holy Cross on Wednesday, the University basketball team, accompanied by Coach Wachter, Manager W. R. Rose '28, and five substitutes, journeys to Hanover today to meet the strong Dartmouth five in the Alumni Gymnasium. The contest is scheduled to begin at 7.30 o'clock...
...strong Freshman polo team will meet the Battery A trio at 8 o'clock tonight at the Commonwealth Armory. A victory will bring to the 1931 horsemen the championship of Class B of the Boston Indoor Polo League and will place them in the semi-finals of the Boston championship...
Plans for the 1929 University football season were a step nearer completion yesterday when it was announced by the H. A. A. that Harvard would meet the University of Florida on the gridiron, November 2, 1929, at Cambridge. This will be the first encounter between the two elevens since 1922, when Harvard was victorious...
Captain J. L. Pool '28, who on Wednesday was crowned singles champion of Massachusetts, is a slight favorite to capture the national singles laurels, which will be at stake in the singles tournament over the weekend. Pool will meet his stiffest opposition in M. P. Baker '25, present national title-holder, whom he defeated in straight sets, in the Massachusetts State finals on Wednesday. Herbert Rawlins '27, New York champion, and G. E. Debevoise '26, who ran Rawlins to five sets in the New York championships...
Samuel Untermeyer, nationally prominent New York lawyer, and C. J. Dodd, district attorney of King's County, New York, will meet in a debate Tuesday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Living Room of the Harvard Union. The question: "Resolved, That capital punishment should be abolished" will be upheld by Mr. Untermeyer and opposed by Mr. Dodd. Arrangements have been made with WBET, the radio station of the Boston Transcript, to broadcast the debate. This will mark the first time that an event has been broadcast from the Harvard Union...