Word: senting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Coach Eddie Farrell announced yesterday the names of the ten cross-country men who will go to New Haven next Saturday to represent the University in the annual hill and dale event with Yale. The team is the same as that sent to Syracuse except for the addition of H. G. Crosby '22, D. F. O'Connell '21, and W. H. Goodwin...
...first game of a series. The line-up will be as follows: G., Pratt; p., Leslie; c.p., Flynn; 1d., Hall (Capt.); 2d., Wobber; 3d., D. Hall; c., Bridge; 3a., Thompson; 2a., Nunneker; 1a., Jewell; o.h., Frenier; i.h., Kimball. These men will probably constitute the twelve to be sent on the Southern trip next spring...
...Lutz, L. de Zerega, A. R. Balsam, S. D. Robinson, S. L. Tait, and R. N. Bryan. Except for Balsam and Bryan, these men have regularly been among the first 10 in time trials and races, and will probably form the nucleus of the team that is sent to New Haven Saturday...
...Thayer has recently come into prominence throughout the country by the publication of his book, "Theodore Roosevelt," last month. Leading biographical critics consider this work as the best life of Col. Roosevelt ever written. The author has been associated with the University for many years. In 1906 he was sent as a delegate from Harvard and the American History Association to the International History Congress at Milan, and from 1913 to 1919 he served as Overseer. The degree of Doctor of Letters was conferred upon him in 1913. Among his many works, the one perhaps most closely connected with...
...characterized by leading critics as probably the best ever written about the former President, is the latest of his many works. The author has always been closely connected with the University, taking part in many graduate activities and serving as Overseer from 1913 to 1919. In 1906 he was sent as a delegate from Harvard and the American History Association to the International History Congress at Milan. Shortly afterwards he was made a Knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy. In 1898 he published "The History and Customs of Harvard University...