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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Emerson D 2 o'clock Chemistry 22 Emerson D Economics 41 Emerson J French B Emerson J Military Science 2 New Lect. Hall Military Science 4 New Lect. Hall Mineralogy 15 Mineralogical Lab. Naval Science 2 Emerson J Semitic 14 Sem. Mus. 3 Social Ethics 30 Emerson J SATURDAY, JUNE 1. (IV) Anthropology 5b Harvard 6 Chemistry A Mallinckrodt Large Rm. Pierce 110 Chemistry 3b Mallinckrodt Medium Rm. Chemistry 21 Mallinckrodt Medium Rm. Chinese 1 Sever 30 Economics 14 Sever 30 Engin. Sciences 7b Pierce 307 English 3b Emerson J English 29b Memorial Hall Fine Arts 1d New Fogg Lect...
...Harvard's Crew opponents will see action at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon when M. I. T. meets Princeton on the Charles River Basin course and Navy matches strokes with Columbia on the Harlem River. When Harvard opens its schedule next Saturday with M. I. T. the Engineers will have rowed two races, one of which ended in a sweeping victory over the Navy on the Severn last week. On May 18 the Crimson eight will face the crew from Annapolis on the Severn, having met Cornell on the Charles in the interim...
After the defeat at the hands of M. I. T. last Saturday a new first string eight was made up, in which most of the positions are filled by last year's plebe oarsmen. The old first crew has become the Jayvee and the new Naval crew is an unknown factor. Last year's Navy eight was one of the poorest in many years and was outrated, in the opinion of many rowing experts, by the first year boat. It is no surprise to speculators in Naval rowing stock that the third classmen should supersede some of the upperclassmen...
...scarce there, and up-to-date news unheard of. So Vaughan, eager to learn what Crimson teams have done this year, wrote to the publicity office of the H. A. A.; and in reply a complete summary of Harvard's victories and defeats will be broadcast from Schenectady Saturday or Sunday evening, probably on the low-wave radio-phone transmitter...
...Swaim '31 who was selected last Saturday to set the pace for the first crew is backed up by four heavy men, W. T. Emmett '29 at No. 7; F. A. Clark '29 at No. 6; M.M. Johnson '31 at No. 5; and A. N. Webster '31, who is pulling the No. 4 oar. Emmett and Clark have both had previous experience in first University crews, Johnson never advanced beyond No. 5 in the second Freshman crew last year, while Webster rowed at No. 7 in the first Freshman crew...