Word: numberous
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Knights of Columbus meet is the only one in which an unlimited number of men can be entered, Coach Farrell will use 80 of his charges, taking them from all of the four college classes...
...contests Saturday are really considered more as practice for the coming season. During the season proper, six members of the University team will meet a team from the University of Maryland in New York on Thursday, February 2 in the Millrose Meet and another limited number will run in the B. A. A. meet to be held on Saturday February...
...news. "Copey" is an institution, as much a part of Harvard as Hollis Hall in which he has so long lived. To the undergraduates of the present and succeeding years the loss is greatest, for there is none to play his special role. His old "boys", who number many of the leading writers in the country and not a few bank presidents, Government officials and great lawyers, will be glad to learn that he is to retain his rooms in Hollis Hall which they knew so well in their undergraduate days. There they will be sure to find him sitting...
...other college is simply that of obtaining enough publicity and getting men initially interested. The attractions of the game, I am sure, will hold anyone once acquainted with them. It is very much to the interest of the game that polo at colleges should become organized. The number of players developed by private clubs and by the army is comparatively limited; the need is for an increased supply of young poloists, trained in intercollegiate matches and ready to reinforce the veterans...
...position which would have delayed things a little longer and added to the excitment had been nullified. This is just an initiation, it seems, into the usual proceedings which the election entails and which The College News condescends to elucidate for "poor muddled heads." It merely reduces the number of young ladies with royal complexes to thirty-one who now prepare for the final slaughter. At the queenly "walking" they are put on exhibition before their various coteries of admirers and as succinctly reported in the Bryn Mawr daily, the "possible May Queens walked." The already amazed outsider is informed...