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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...than mere curious interest. We of the North cannot understandingly handle the growing commercial and intellectual intercourse we are bound to have with our neighbors south of the Gulf, unless we understand those neighbors themselves and the recent development of their lands. In view of this, it is no slight privilege to hear so distinguished a son of Latin America as the Brazilian Minister present the subject to us in our own tongue. The interest in his address should be wide-spread...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LECTURE ON LATIN AMERICA. | 11/14/1912 | See Source »

...following order, from the Boston bank: Eight Wonders, Yards, All-Stars, Randolph, and Little's. From the start, it was evident that the race was to be fought out among the Randolph, All-Stars, and Little's crews. Little's caught the water first and maintained a slight lead until the middle of the course, when the Randolph and the All-Stars forged ahead in turn. At the finish, the All-Stars sprinted to the lead in fine form and Little's passed Randolph. The interest of the race centered in these three crews, the Yard and Randolph boats being...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: RACE FOR FILLEY CUP | 11/7/1912 | See Source »

...signal drill on new defensive and offensive formations. All of the regular squad were at work with the exception of Parmemter, Trumbull, and Coolidge. The first was given a law off to recuperate from his strenuous work in the Princeton game, while Trumbull and Coolidge are still incapacitated from slight injuries received in the same game. All three are expected to get back to work within a few days at the most. Captain Wendell was in the line-up of team A and seemed a experience to difficulty with his injured ankle. With Brickley and Hardwick suffering no ill effects...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SQUAD IN GOOD CONDITION | 11/6/1912 | See Source »

...unusual opportunities available in the New England Wireless Society? They are three-fold. One of the primary aims of this society is the furtherance of wireless amateur interest. The influence on legislation which can be brought to bear by a number of individuals scattered and unorganized is at best slight. But with the prestige of an incorporated society composed of men of college calibre and the leading amateurs of Greater Boston, and with the resources of a membership approximating one hundred, much can be accomplished...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The New England Wireless Society. | 10/31/1912 | See Source »

...contest with a run in from the kick-off of 35 yards and played to the end a brilliant and hard game. Until the last moments of the first period the game was nip and tuck, there being a continual exchange of punts in which Felton had a slight advantage over Henry. Then Hardwick received a punt on his 25-yard line and ran it in 15 yards; Wendell rushed 8 yards; Hardwick gained 20 yards around left end; Wendell and Brickley made 8 yards on short charges; and then Brickley kicked a goal from field, standing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD, 30; BROWN, 10 | 10/28/1912 | See Source »

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