Word: pounded
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Taking an early lead, the first experienced Freshman crew yesterday won the final race of the season by a half length against seven other eights from the Freshman, Varsity, and 150 pound squads...
Both cases are to consist of appeals from the judgments rendered in the Superior Court of the Ames Competition, to be reviewed and corrected in the so-called Supreme Court of the Competition, and are of purely mythical origin, brain children of Dean Pound of the Law School. The first, that of John R. Byer vs. Sells Motors, Inc., will have as counsel representatives of the Pollock Club, for the plaintiff, Charles Sanford Maddock and Martin A. Jurow...
...meeting in the Lowell House common room yesterday afternoon, sponsor Henry S. Parker '35, addressed a gathering of about 60 men interested in the restoration of 150-pound football. That the success of this late season enterprise might be assured was indicated by the size of the turn-out, which will permit the formation of two elevens to scrimmage among themselves and thus bar injuries received from contact with heavier aggregations. The only obstacle seen in the pathway seems to be a lack of practice and organization, but Parker feels that this will be shortly overcome, and that it will...
...years ago 150 pound football was abandoned because of the expense involved in taking the team on the trips required by a full schedule. If this rejuvenation succeeds, the players will have to provide their own transportation, presumably by automobile, to New Haven and Princeton, but the H.A.A. will furnish the equipment needed
...into effect, but my words seem to have been in vain as far as convincing Mr. Cherington was concerned. The Advocate is, by no stretch of even Mr. Cherington's imagination, the "organ of a certain specialized literary school," i.e., what Mr. Cherington quaintly calls "T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, & Co." Mr. Cherington should know, after four years of Harvard College, that Messrs. Eliot and Pound, though they once had much in common, have been poles apart for the last ten years and have even indulged themselves in polemic, one against the other. Among the undergraduate writers there...