Word: second
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...infection. By answering all questions and avoiding obscurantism he has kept his patients from worry, that great handicap against treatment. His book, in which he organized his lectures, has been in wide demand. Last autumn he revised it and recently C. V. Mosby of St. Louis published the second edition (price...
Because of at bad fifth inning in which Charles Devens '32, the Freshman pitcher, allowed four runs, the 1932 baseball team lost its second successive game when it was defeated by the Worcester Academy team by a 5 to 1 score at the Soldiers Field diamond Saturday afternoon...
...allowing two bases on balls. The bame was plainly a pitchers' battle with Robinson, the Worcester twirler, allowing only four hits and striking out nine batters. Of Harvard's four hits, W. B. Wood '32 accounted for two with a couple of three baggers. After his second long hit, he was brought in from third to score the Crimson's only tally...
Defeating the strong Columbia outfit by a 5 to 4 score, the University tennis team triumphed over its second New York opponent of the week Saturday on the Divinity Courts. Here as in the N. Y. U. match, the greater than average strength of the players in the last three positions of the line-up was the decisive feature of the contest Saturday when Harvard won all the singles matches except the first alid the third and lost the first two of the doubles...
Hanging up their second successive victory, the Crimson Freshman lacrosse team defeated the Springfield Seconds 8 to 2 in a game staged on the Business School field Saturday afternoon. The visitors were handicapped by lack of practice, but physically were in good condition...