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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...news that Harry Hawker and his navigator Grieve, the daring pair who tried to be the first to cross the Atlantic by airplane, are safe again on English soil and were royally feted on their arrival last night in London cannot fail to appeal to the American imagination as much as to the British. A man who, unlike our more cautious United States Navy filers, "took all the chances" in a daredevil attempt to do what many air-men considered next to impossible, impressed American and British sportsmanship to the same high degree. From the moment of Hawker's sensational...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HAWKER'S GREATER SERVICE. | 5/28/1919 | See Source »

...brass band will be provided, also lunch and "sundries". Seniors will ride in special cars to the waiting vacht and sail to the mysterious picnic ground, and the picnic will start. All will arrive at Harvard Square promptly at six. No cash, no cuts; costs nothing but a pair of overalls...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Senior Notice | 5/20/1919 | See Source »

Captain E. J. Daley a former Dartmouth player, led the team admirably at left end. G. E. Denis, at the other extremity, was tall and fast. J. F. Brown '22 and J. S. Coleman '19 formed a pair of study guards. F. Russo at centre, though light, played steady game. The star of the backfield was quarterback A. J. Conlon, another featherweight, who was sterling pilot and ran back kicks in whirlwind fashion. B. A Hunneman '22, former Noble & Greenough player, gained ground consistently in line-plunging and showed-flashes of excellent kicking. Gehrke and R. Hoffman '19, also were...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL MAKES FINAL BOW | 12/6/1918 | See Source »

Brown has a fast backfield combination in Pieri, Samson, and Gagnon. Each made long gains through the Dartmouth line. Marley and Moody, substitute backs, also showed up well. Captain Weeks and Brisk are a formidable pair of ends, able to stop gains at the extremities." UNIVERSITY. BROWN. DALEY, L.E. R.E., WEEKS MACOMBER, L.T. R.T., JOHNSTON COLEMAN, L.G. R.G., PETERSON RUSSO, C. C., HOVING BROWN, R.G. L.G., HUGGINS McMANMON, R.T. L.T., SHURTLEFF DENNIS, R.E. L.E., BRISK CONLON, Q.B. Q.B., SAMSON GEHRKE, L.H.B. R.H.B., GANGNON HOFFMAN, R.H.B. L.H.B., PIERI HUNNEMAN, F.B. F.B., FLYNN

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UNIVERSITY TO PLAY BROWN SATURDAY | 11/29/1918 | See Source »

...held in the Basin Saturday afternoon have been announced. The races will be rowed in the following order: 3.30, Nobel and Greenough, second Freshmen, and a Boston Interscholastic Rowing Association eight, distance one mile; 4.00, University 1921 vs. Yale 1921, distance one and seven-eighths miles, 4.30, pair oar race, including four crews from the University eight, distance one mile; 5.00, Yale second vs. University second, distance one and seven-eighths miles. W. I. Badger, Jr., of Yale, will referee all of the races...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: WILL HOLD RACE FOR CARROL CUP IN SINGLES ON FRIDAY | 5/23/1918 | See Source »

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