Word: recordings
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Captain F. A. Clark '29, who can be counted upon for at least six goals, is expected to star in the game Captain Clark has had such a brilliant record, during this season, that his handicap has been raised from six goals to seven...
...team has maintained a no defeat record, during the entire winter season, each game having been won, by a decisive score. If Harvard wins this game, the last before the Intercollegiates they will have won the championship of the Commonwealth League. How ever, in the event of their losing, a triple tie will be declared, between the University team, the 101st Field Artillery, and the 110th Field Artillery. The three teams will then play again, in order to determine the winner of the tournament...
...hoped to silence the eternal feminine with such concessions as the cigarette, the subway strap, and Radcliffe are doomed to disappointment. While militant ladies in Washington are insisting on laws to do away with all laws discriminating between the sexes, the Presbyterian General Council has gone on record as favoring the elimination of such inequality as exists between the sexes within the church...
...team, composed of F. A. Clark '29, G. O. Clark '31, and E. T. Gerry '31, has had a consistently brilliant record in the winter season, defeating every opponent by large scores. It is this fact combined with their extremely high rating which ranks them as strong contenders for the title...
Pole vault--Won by Sturdy (Yale); Berlinger (Pennsylvania), second; tie for third between C. E. Dunlap '30, Collyer (Cornell), Pond (Yale), and Cone (Yale). Distance--13 ft., 7 3-4 in. (New intercollegiate record...