Word: second
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first Freshman Inter-Dormitory swimming match ever held in the history of Harvard sport was staged yesterday at the Big Tree Pool as the second division of the University meets and was attended with great success. After a series of extremely close events, Standish and Smith Halls ended with 23 points apiece; first place was awarded to the former, however, on the strength of its victory in the relay race. There will now be a brief cessation of activities to allow yesterday's first-year men and Monday's fraternity swimmers to rest up for the open University division, which...
...Hartwell '32 gave a beautiful exhibition of diving, easily excelling the rest of the field in the four required and two optional punges. W. F. Nelson '32 edged out P. H. Cohen '32 for second place...
Hartwell, who had already captured the diving, found no competition in the 200-yard free style, and walked away from his opponents in the fast time of 2 minutes 45 seconds. Second place saw a real struggle, with A. L. Mason '32 barely defeating H. L. Lash '32. The second free style contest, the 50-yard race, was, on the other hand, extremely tight; W. R. Timken '32 nosed out J. E. Ashworth '32 and L. M. Patterson '32, not a yard separating these three. Timken won his second first place of the afternoon in the 100-yard free style...
...Arthur Whiting concludes his series of Expositions of Chamber Music tonight when he appears in a concert at the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall in the Music Building at 8.15 o'clock. The New York string quartet composed by Mr. Ottokar Cadek, first violin, Mr. Jaroslav Siskovsky, second violin, Mr. Ludvik Schwab, viola, and Mr. Bedrich Vaska, violin-cello, will assist Mr. Whiting...
Professor Sachs will give an illustrated lecture in Fogg lecture room this afternoon at 4.30 o'clock on "Aspects of Modern French Painting and Drawing." A second lecture on the same subject will be given at the same time and place tomorrow by Professor Pope. Modern French painting is also the subject of attention on the part of the Harvard Society for Contemporary Art, which is now exhibiting the works of Braque, Bonnard, Brancusi, Leger, Maillol, Segonzac and others in its rooms at 207.8, Harvard Cooperative Building...