Word: playing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...lessons. To these men, the Phi Beta Kappa means most. Not merely scholars, not purely athletes, not men whose only achievements have been in literary or social fields, these are the most "all-around" men of the University. He who can succeed at work as well as at play merits the highest approval of his fellow undergraduates...
Five defeats out of seven encounters, a certain lack of the essential drive, and a slackness among individual members in matters of team play and training is the record which the baseball squad has presented to the University during the past three weeks. It has been a number of years since Harvard has had to face such a major sport problem. We have hesitated for a long time before admitting that fact; there seems now but little doubt that it is, unfortunately, true...
...University tennis players defeated Columbia's unbeaten team by the score of four matches to two, there by winning their fourth consecutive victory. After F. C. Hanighen '21 and G. W. Helm '20 had lost their opening singles matches they won the deciding doubles in three sets of exciting play. The driving ground strokes of Captain H. W. Forster of Columbia and the clean net-game of C. H. Hyams, 3d, '21 featured the match. In the deciding doubles, Helm's consistent playing at the net was responsible for many points...
...University tennis team will meet Columbia on Divinity Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock in six singles and three doubles matches. Columbia's team is headed by Von Bermuth, a very strong player, and it has won every match this spring. The University players are scheduled to play in the following order: 1, F. C. Hanighen '21: 2, G. W. Helm '20; 3, A. L. de Turenne '21; 4, C. H. Hyams '21; 5, J. B. Fenno. Jr., '21; 6, Captain F. W. Hatch...
...University line-up: P. K. Ellis '19 and R. H. Bond '19 replaced L. B. Evans '20 and R. E. Gross '19 in the outfield, while H. P. King '21 started at first base in place of W. B. Frothingham '21. R. W. Emmons '20 was unable to play because of a dislocated finger and M. Phinney '19 took his place temporarily...