Word: repeats
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...sure winner in that event, and he may also be called on in the mile; Cutcheon and Coburn will be the outstanding Crimson runners in the mile if Watters does not run; and Tibbetts is booked to take out the field in the two mile run, and, perhaps, repeat...
...their slates and listened to faltering eulogies on Washington and Lincoln, are still vivid memories to many of the present generation; but the golden traditions which were then pleasantly learned have withstood the ravages of time little better than the familiar red schoolhouse. Modern historians have scorned to repeat the charming stories of Pocahontas rescue and the cherry tree incident, and have instead dug up English graveyards to find the skeleton of the Indian girl and searched through old jockets to discover whether or not Washington's hair was really...
...clock in the Faculty Room of the Union, Professor C. T. Copeland '82 will read selections from the Bible. Professor Copeland gave several of these readings in the Crypt of Saint Paul's Church during the winter, and because of the enthusiasm with which they, were received, be will repeat the readings for the benefit of Union members...
...credit will encounter a Harvard nine at its best no more than fair. Owen Carroll, the best pitcher in college baseball, is ready to take the mound. The experts hesitate, however, to predict the Holy Cross landslide that comparative scores presage for they cannot but wonder if history will repeat itself. Will Harvard rise to the occasion this afternoon as it has in the past and play inspired baseball? That is the question that will fill the Soldiers Field stands for the first time this spring...
...other things will provoke discussion, and perhaps a little, thought. Therein lies the beauty of it. But whatever the faults, they are not the fatal ones of boredom. They, as well as the virtues, fulfill the ancient function of the theatre--that place for seeing--and so to repeat my point, it is a play...