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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Among the principals, Pert Kelton creates a slight hiatus with her renditions of "Stick to Your Arithmetic" and "I Was Afraid of That"; if you shut your eyes, Mr. Dixon's voice and tapping is entertaining--but these two score against very mediocre competition. Miss Martin is torrid only when she is coy, but her part herein demands that she be frigid, and hence her occasional attempts at coyness only serve to make her appear ridiculously childish. Furthermore, she has no song suited to either her voice or her personality, and she looks ill and overworked...
...yard end run by McNicol put the Freshmen ahead in the second period, and then Fisher added the extra point to make the score 13-6 for Harvard...
...Score--Harvard 2, M.I.T. 0. Goals--Murphy, Page...
...Shepard, the Andover coach, is noted for the teamwork he develops among his players, but the Yardlings showed just as much coordination and a lot more speed, passing ability, and cording drive in their sensational victory. The only score for the Blue and White came in the first minute of play, when Caleb Loring dropped a punt and Hoopes fell on it as it rolled over the goal line...
About three minutes later the Crimson had tied the score with a march down the field climaxed by a Don McNicol to Loring pass and then a McNicol to Bill Barnes serial for the tally. This was the beginning of a series of serials thrown with deadly him by McNicol, making a farce of the Andover defense. Barnes was on the receiving end of most of them...