Word: polos
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Rain and the consequent postponement of the international polo match (see SPORT) persuaded Lord Renfrew to postpone his departure. While waiting, he spent a typical day. Rose at 10 a.m., took a plunge in the Burden pool, played seven chukkers of polo, lunched with Mrs. Harrison Williams at Glen Cove, teaed at J. P. Morgan's home in the same place, dined and danced at the home of Mrs. W. K. Vanderbilt...
Major Craig has been awarded the Croix de Guerre with palm for exceptionally meritorious service in France. Captain Spence was the youngest Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army during the war. Captain Wogan comes to the University with a brilliant war record. All of these men play polo, and are interested in the development of the game among students at Harvard...
...Polo Prospects Receive Boost
With the advent of these three officers, prospects for the formation of a formidable polo team in the University will be enhanced. The game is only two years old in the University, and although much progress has been made under the tutelage of Captain S. F. Clark, the lack of a suitable playing field, and a sufficient number of good ponies has proved a handicap...
...officers team will be formed, thus enabling the members of the University Squad to compete regularly against an aggregation of ability. Games with officers teams from Yale and Princeton will be arranged if possible by the Harvard Officers, and every effort made to promote progress in polo...