Word: seasons
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...valve by which the aquatic animal closes the ear, man may substitute rubber stoppers or plugs of oiled wool or cotton. . . . This precautionary measure also lessens the occurrence of the various forms of otomycosis [fungus disease] that are frequently observed during the swimming season...
...persuaded a caravaneer to pay it with a bum check. Only after the hotel had detained them both two days did Promoter Rose come across with the money. Undaunted by the tribulations of the 1938 trip, when it was ended Promoter Rose began drumming up trade for his 1939 season. He had already collected $4,930 from prospective caravaneers ("My bird dogs"), when the ICC opened its investigation. To inquiries into a 20-cent-a-day-per-person food allowance, Promoter Rose blandly explained: "Some times we get a little something added to it, and then sometimes...
...Bates 2:30 P.M.Oct. 14 Chicago at Chicago 2:00 P.M.*Oct. 21 Pennsylvania 2:00 P.M.*Oct. 28 Dartmouth 2:00 P.M.Nov. 4 Princeton at Princeton 2:00 P.M.*Nov. 11 West Point 2:00 P.M.*Nov. 18 New Hampshire 2:00 P.M.Nov. 25 Yale 1:45 P.M.*SEASON TICKETS. These season tickets are priced at $9.90 and $6.60 each, and entitle the holder to a definite seat location for the Varsity home games except that with Yale
...grand triumph of the hockey season was the play of Captain Austic Harding. One of the greatest of all Harvard ice stars, Austic shone on a mediocre team. After a fair-to-middling season, the six captured the objective series with Yale by tying the Blues at New Haven, 3-3, and crushing them, 7-3, in Boston. Harding closed his collegiate career in a blaze of glory by tallying four goals in the final Yale game...
...varsity cross-country team was undefeated, and led both Yale and Princeton in the annual triangular hill-and-dale grind. The swimming team lost only to Brown, Yale and Princeton. The basketball team fared poorly. The tennis team had a mediocre season, but during the summer combined with Yale to defeat an Oxford-Cambridge squad at Eastbourne, England...