Word: short
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Four Harvard crews will open their racing season on the Charles against their perennial rivals from Technology. The interests of rowing followers will center on these short-distance brushes which should prove the first fruits of the second season of Coach Brown's tutelage of the Harvard oarsmen. The Thames Victory over Yale last June was a tribute to Brown and to his assistants. In this year, an Olympic year, the repeated fulfillment of this promise will be gratifying...
...game progressed rapidly up to the last half of the fourth when John Prior '29 came up and drew a walk. A. G. Whitney '29 grounded out to short, advancing Prior. W. B. Jones '28, the next man up, singled, and Prior came home scoring Harvard's first tally. F. E. Nugent '30, who was given a try in left field yesterday, followed with another hit, putting two men on base. Cutts followed with a smashing double which scored both Jones and Nugent Cutts himself came home a few minutes later to score the fourth run when J. P. Chase...
...Southern California has another fast man and Stanford also can boast of at least one sprinter who has broken ten seconds, but I look to the East to furnish Borah's opposition or at least to supply the other scores in the short events...
...clock this afternoon, the New Hampshire ball team will engage the Harvard nine on Soldiers Field in an attempt to cut short the latter's winning streak...
Music will be furnished by the Harvardians under the direction of Roy Lamson '29, while specialty acts will be put on by the 1931 Vocal and Banjo Clubs. Arrangements have been made to show two short film comedies. "What Women Did to Me" and "Aesop's Fables...