Word: platee
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...competitions open to all members of the Class of 1922 have been announced by the Senior Album Committee. The first of these is for the book plate of the Album, which should contain in some part of the design the class numerals. The other is for the incidental verse which is distributed throughout the volume. This should be similar in form and substance to that used in years past. No "free verse" will be acceptable. The drawings for the book plate should be made with India ink on white paper, and should be at least five by seven inches. Information...
Coach Raymond graduated from Brown in 1909. There he had a remarkable baseball career, catching for four years on the Brown team, and leading it for two successive seasons. His work at the plate was as noticeable as his playing behind the bat, for he showed a consistently high batting and fielding average through all his years on the diamond...
...Physical Training Department yesterday gave out a complete review of the winter interdormitory sport program that is now well under way. Basketball, hockey, track, squash, and indoor baseball are all on a competitive basis and will count points towards the plate to be placed on the tablets in the Common Rooms of the Freshman Halls at the end of the season. Wrestling will probably be organized as an interdormitory sport for the first time this year, as a larger number of Freshmen than usual have elected that form of exercise...
Does he at dinner parties snatch his fork from his plate as the waitress removes it, thus assuring himself of a complete equipment when his desert is served? If so there is no more room for doubt. There is your Harvard...
...four and one-half inning game by Coach Slattery's squad at Soldiers Field yesterday afternoon. In the second inning with two out of three men on bases E. F. Goode '22 tripled and then scored on a single by D. F. Thayer '23, who later corssed the plate on a two baggier by J. S. Clark...