Word: slights
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Yale team has had an exceptionally successful season, having won all its matches so far. Comparative scores, however, give Harvard a slight lead in spite of the setback from Brown. In the meets with Princeton, the Elis could score only a 14 to 13 victory, while the Harvard grapplers piled up a tally...
...knockouts, two decisions, and one draw, occasioned by a slight casualty, featured the preliminary round of the University boxing tournament at the Hemenway Gymnasium yesterday. The finals will be fought tomorrow...
...eminently successful. The general movement of the performance was perhaps a little slow, an impression which was accentuated by the length of time between the act. To the Frenchman, there were many intonations in the language of the actors that were not entirely French. In two roles, however, this slight accent was most appropriate, since they were supposed to be Americans. Outside of these few criticisms, unlimited praise should be given to the young girls for their intelligence, animation and discriminating taste, and to the young men for their ease, their stage presence, and the almost professional manner in which...
Each of the rival teams has lost two games, both being defeated by Hebron Academy or Maine. Harvard 1928 met defeat at the hands of Amlover, while Exeter lost to the Dartmouth freshmen. Comparative scores would indicate that Harvard had a slight advantage, having to their credit a victory over the Dartmouth freshmen. HARVARD 1928 EXETER Slocum r.f. l.g. Smith Baldwin (capt.) l.f. r.g. Brockelman Green or McCurdy c. c. Thompson Barbee r.g. l.f. Watson or Boone Meisenbach or Oothout l.g. r.f. Merrill (capt...
...Capetown cable must certainly have carried to London the significance of this revolt. Perhaps the knights and baronets and others of the beribboned bosom will feel a slight, well-hidden blush at their kinship with less civilized but just as happy cousins of the Bush...