Word: placing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...meeting on Monday night of the Directors of the Harvard Alumni Association, Henry C. Clark '11, of Boston was chosen as acting general secretary to fill the place of Joseph R. Hamlen '04, whose resignation became effective yesterday...
...only change in the Crimson starting lineup from that which opened against Dartmouth on Saturday is a shift at goal where W. L. Elkins '29 will appear in place of O. P. Jackson '29 who will not see action tonight. The Harvard sextet has recovered from the effects of the strenuous game against the Green which the University lost 2 to 1 in a hard-fought match. With the exception of Jackson all the players who have seen action in the more important games will be on hand tonight...
...modern refinements of many sports is no innovation as far as colleges in general are concerned. Many other colleges have been giving such courses for a number of years, while Harvard has lagged behind, offering such instruction only on a limited scale. Now she is approaching the place she occupies in other branches of education...
...sports are to be taught in the schools, and there is no doubt organized sports have now a permanent place in their curricula, there is no reason why they should not be taught well. School-boys are none the worse for having their coaching at second hand if the quality is better, and both the colleges and the public share in the benefits that accrue from a higher standard of play...
...Inter-dormitory wrestling meet held last Saturday resulted in a victory for Gore Hall, with a score of three points. Smith Halls and Standish tied for second place with a score of two points, while McKinlock was last, with one point...