Word: season
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...University players lined up as follows: Shaw, No. 1; McKean, No. 2; Cotton, No. 3; and Mandell, back. Two more practices will be held here before the departure for Rye, both matches to be played off at Myopia. The team makes its final appearance for the season in its tournament contests...
Plans for the Freshman team to spend a week at Myopia have been changed, and the first year outfit is remaining in Cambridge to secure the necessary mood for the game with the Yale Freshmen at Soldiers Field a week from yesterday. After the successful season of the 1931 aggregation, any danger of a slump due to change in training conditions is felt to be obviated by the continued sojourn in Cambridge...
...refusal of the Harvard Corporation on May 28 to approve plans proposed to erect portable steel stands in the open end of the Stadium had left the substitution of the old wooden seats as the only practical method remaining to accommodate the crowds of the 1928 football season. The permission once more to erect these sheds, condemned by civic authorities because of fire danger, was granted with the understanding that no such concession would be made after the fall...
Among the visitors at the training camp today were Geoffrey Platt '27, captain of last season's winning crew, and F. R. Sullivan '27, former coxswain and present class crew coach...
...Nebraska farmers this time come very near to typifying the attitude of the country as a whole towards the present political season. At Houston, where the Democrats convene soon after, interest reached apt a low pitch that Tex Rickard engaged "one-Eye' Connoly, champion gate-crasher in the world, to crash the gates at the convention and supply and element of competition that would otherwise be lacking. With the choice of each party fairly certain and there being an even stronger certainly that the one real issue, prohibition, will never find expression in the platforms, most of the nation...