Word: reds
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...same Harvard team which edged the Elis at New Haven a week ago will start this game tonight, with Captain Bill Gray at center teamed with forwards Lev White and Red Lowman who is holding tenaciously to his title as the League's high scorer. Gray has hit his last season's from and should roll up many points this afternoon...
...Lions will be a far tougher team to beat in New York than they were here. They play a rougher game than any other team in the League, and the Crimson will be far more bottled up. Red Lowman scored 18 points in that clash a few weeks back in the Indoor Athletic Building, and as a result the Light Blue team will be trying to cover him far more closely. Yale beat the Columbia five when the teams clashed in New Haven, but in the return game a few nights ago they found the going much tougher, lost...
...road, the Crimson invariably play to larger houses than at home. The 2000 at the Penn game was probably the tops of the season here in Cambridge, but at Philadelphia in the first clash with the Red and Blue there was over 5000; at Yale Saturday, in an afternoon game, 3000 turned up. Hockey is still the big sport here in the winter time, but the game of basketball is on its way up, and if Fesler can turn out a championship team some year in the not too distant future he will do more than anything towards placing...
Pictures which will be used in the Red Book are now being taken by photographic candidates vieing for places on that board. The results of this competition will be announced next month, according to Donnell. He set the time of the Red Book for some time...
Five hundred and eighty years ago there was recorded in the household account book of Elizabeth, Countess of Ulster, the wife of Edward III's third son, the purchase for a lad named Geoffrey Chaucer of one paltock, a pair of red and black breeches, and a pair of shoes. Thus did the Father of English Poetry, as he has been heroically emblazoned for schoolboys of the world, enter history. Adorned in his new garments, the youth accompanied the retinue of the pretty countess as she moved in medieval splendor between the great houses of England. He attended court festivities...