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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...wonderful knowledge of the game, combined with his rare ability to lustre his ideas and to make finished players out of raw material is only to give that gentleman the credit he deserves. Harvard has undoubtedly had some very brilliant players, but, from some cause or other, no all-round players, with thorough knowledge of the game and ability to compete successfully with Mr. Camp in coaching. When the graduates were asked to take a hand in 1889, the best advice and coaching were given. Those who had done the best possible were blamed for the defeat of that year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ALUMNUS, WRITING IN GRADUATE MAGAZINE OF 1892, BEWAILS LOW EBB OF ATHLETICS | 11/21/1925 | See Source »

...four of the seeded players in the University squash tournament have preserved their standing to date. Captain G. D. Debevoise '26, after disposing of J. W. Allen '26 reached the semifinals, in which round he is slated to encounter P. M. Lenhart '27, who was runner-up in the University Championship last year...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seeded Players Reach Semi-Finals | 11/21/1925 | See Source »

...round before the semi-finals R. S. Wright '26 opposes H. E. Slayton '26, and H. N. Rawlins '27 meets G. H. Perkins '26. The seeded players were Rawlins, Wright, Debevoise, and Lenhart...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Seeded Players Reach Semi-Finals | 11/21/1925 | See Source »

With two months of careful preparation behind them, four Ames Competition semi-finalist clubs will meet today and tomorrow in Langdell Center at 8 o'clock to determine the right to enter the final round in the competition for the Law School's most valuable trophy...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: In the Graduate Schools | 11/19/1925 | See Source »

Said a super-critic: "If critics who have so carefully laid their round formal wreaths upon Sargent's tomb should discover in these murals some reminiscence of the art calendar, let them not suggest that 'Philosophy' might have been intended as the decoration for a magazine poem; that 'Science Measuring the Heavens While a Young Woman Makes Record' looks like a satire upon the modern Babbitt's indispensable stenographer. Such things are matters of opinion, and the only opinion which has not yet been given upon John Singer Sargent is that of posterity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Arts: Sargent's Murals | 11/16/1925 | See Source »

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