Word: rivalled
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Once again Harvard men are able to enjoy pleasing reminiscences of the crew races at New London. Last June every Harvard crew, due to the superior coaching of Coaches Herrick and Haines, was able to defeat its blue rival. A clean sweep on the Thames is an historic accomplishment, which will stand out in the annals of rowing as a final tribute to Captain Morgan and his victorious crew...
...Wharton School plan seemed to be open to criticism from several points of view. As a purely undergraduate school it necessarily becomes a rival to the college and to the extent that it succeeds, it is likely to weaken the college. In the second place, it begins professional or technical work at too early a period, whereas the whole tendency of recent development in the United States is to relegate the professional or technical education to a somewhat later stage. The change that has been going on during the last few years in the Engineering Schools and other Schools...
...broadsides and proclamations printed between 1626 and 1700. The collection, which includes many from Lord Polwarth's library, has been formed during the past quarter century by a well-known collector and sold on his behalf to Harvard by Messrs. Dobell of Charing Cross Road. The only collections to rival it were those in England of Colonel F. Grant and J. E. Hodgkin, both now dispersed, and that in the possession of Lord Crawford...
...this race, and a hard struggle should result between the Yale junior eight and the second University. The Yale juniors had no trouble in disposing of the Pennsylvania second crew, while University B's victory over the Princeton junior eight was easily won. Columbia, the only other dangerous rival, has been having trouble all year with her second crew, and Coach Rice is certainly not satisfied with the boat...
...possible harm" from the CRIMSON's discussion of the rowing situation which Coach Herrick did not mention is the prolixity of letters, which may rival that of the anti-beer campaign...