Word: southerners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Persis Hall fronts on Boylston street, and through its arched central doorway gives access to the ample court made by the four interior sides of the Smith dormitories. Directly across the yard is William Smith Hall, and at the north side of the quadrangle is George Smith Hall. The southern side is formed by the wings of William and Persis, respectively. Within the court on the eastern facade of Persis is a good sized clock at the fourth story; and on the roof of the southern side of the building is a tower suggestive of that on Harvard Hall...
Owing to the lateness of the spring recess this year, the team played three games in Cambridge before the southern trip. These resulted in victories over Colgate, the Massachusetts Aggies, and Bowdoin. The southern trip was the most successful ever made by a Harvard team, resulting in four victories and one defeat. After its return, the team won six straight games, but on May 16 was overwhelmed by Pennsylvania. This de- reat was due entirely to the wildness of the pitchers. The other defeats came from Dartmouth and Holy Cross, the latter nine taking both games in the two game...
Judging by the number of games won and lost, this year's University lacrosse season can hardly be termed successful. In the eight scheduled college games, the University team broke even; winning and losing four. On the southern trip, victories were registered by Johns Hopkins and the Annapolis Naval Academy, while the Mt. Washington Club and the University of Pennsylvania went down to defeat. In later games, the University scored victories over Hobart and Stevens Institute, but lost to the strong Cornell team and for the second time to Johns Hopkins...
Although handicapped in no small way by football weather and the lack of a southern training trip, the Brown baseball squad has appeared to very good advantage in the 17 games which it has played so far this season and will be in good condition to meet Harvard tomorrow...
...Patten sailed late in March on the "Seneca," whose duty is to patrol the southern limits of the ice fields and to warn steamers of any danger. A few days after sailing the first of the icebergs was met. These icebergs are over a year old, coming down from Greenland a year ago, and, although growing smaller in the warmer water, many of them will be carried back to the north and will regain their size. The "Seneca" also encountered miles of "slop" ice-fields, the largest being nine miles square...