Word: spectacularisms
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...southern trip, the team was defeated by both Rutgers and the Navy. The New Jersey mermen scored 39 points, as against the University's 14, the Crimson's opponents securing eight of their points in the relay. This event proved to be the most spectacular race ever witnessed in the Rutegrs pool, the home team snatching their victory by one tenth of a second, in the face of a splendid spurt by A. H. Brackett '22, the Crimson anchor man. At Annapolis, the Navy swimmers registered an easy victory over the University, breaking the intercollegiate record in the 160-yard...
...Less spectacular is the report that Great Britain and France have patched up their differences in regard to the treaty. France has agreed to fix a definite sum for the German indemnity. The French Premier, moreover, has consented to hold a series of conferences with the German Chancellor to discuss common problems. The British, on their part, accede to Millerand's demand that the Germans be complied to disarm...
...Barnum Was Right," which will have its first public performance in Cambridge at the Hasty Pudding Club Theatre on April 15, is undoubtedly the most unusual and spectacular play that the club has ever produced. The play combines clever dialogue with an exceptionally tuneful score. After the Pudding has given its last performance of "Barnum Was Right" at Jordan Hall on May 1, Miss Carlisle and R. E. Sherwood '18 and S. P. Sears '17, the authors, will-leave for England to supervise the London production
...Brown '22, the heavyweight representative, will wrestle in that class Saturday, and L. R. Barker, 3L, who clinched the University championship in a spectacular struggle with the Freshman Captain, C. A. C. Eastman, at the championships will likewise be one of the entrants in the 175-pound class...
DeNunzio-seeded seventh in the tournament-ended his spectacular wrestling career by making Harvard history yet again. Finishing fourth in the 141-pound weight class, DeNunzio became the second wrestler ever at Harvard to earn All-American accolades twice...