Word: southerners
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...that section of the country into still closer contact with the East. The CRIMSON looks forward to the time when the Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America shall be all that the name implies, including in its organization not only the northeastern Colleges but also those from the southern and western states. Present developments point to one outcome--the nationalization of intercollegiate athletics...
Dartmouth will be the opponent of the University baseball team on Soldiers Field this afternoon at 4 o'clock. The Green team has had a varied season to date, but for the most part has played good ball, especially in the big games. On the southern trip Pennsylvania was defeated by the score of 6 to 2. Harvard defeated this same team by the score of 3 to 1 after a ninth inning rally. The Hanoverians defeated Colby twice, Maine, and Norwich, but lost to Yale in an extra inning game. Both Harvard and Dartmouth were defeated by Lafayette...
...Moses tersely and interestingly reviews the international crew and track events since 1869, in a spirit to foster wholesome good-will and mutual confidence between Oxford, Cambridge, Yale and Harvard. Mr. Beatley gives a brief diary of the lacrosse team's southern trip...
Word has recently been received that Johns Hopkins, champion of the southern division of the Intercollegiate Lacrosse League, will be unable to play the University team, champion of the northern division, for the intercollegiate championship of the United States. Since the game in which Johns Hopkins defeated the Harvard team during the southern trip was merely a practice game, the championship will remain undecided this year...
President Lowell's trip through the middle southern and western states, which commenced on May 2, is now over two-thirds completed, and the return journey from Denver, the most western city visited, begins at noon today. The trip was undertaken to bring to graduates in the West news of Harvard's activities, and to extend to them and the colleges visited the good-will of the University. Speeches have been made in numerous clubs, in Pittsburg, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Omaha, Colorado Springs, and in Denver. Among the colleges visited are the four exchange colleges, Beloit, Colorado, Grinnell and Knox...