Word: strengthened
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...will carry the baton for the University. The last three have already seen action in the Knights of Columbus meet against Holy Cross. The Purple flashed across the line ahead of the Crimson runners, but the addition, of Haggerty, who was unavailable on account of a knee injury, will strengthen the stick carriers. The Virginia and Maryland teams are recognized among the speediest in the country. Runners from 22 other colleges have been entered in the card of 18 relays...
...Harvard Club and is ready for a short-range strike at the number two position on the League ranking list. Newton Center is leading the race with 24 victories and only one loss. Although the Crimson is idle this afternoon, setbacks for the other teams may strengthen its position in the battle for the league title...
...shifting of B. C. Turner '27, who lost to Simmons of Columbia by a fall in the 125 pound event, back to his original 118 pound class will strengthen the team considerably. Turner was undefeated in the 118 weight last year, and should be a dangerous adversary for his Technology rival tonight...
...Alumni Bulletin very rightly characterized the rumor that President Eliot's house was to be bought by the University for the use of distinguished professors as "a delightful possibility--and more than that, a realization that Harvard will do well to strengthen its resources in the way of making things happy and comfortable for its academic visitors...
There will be a new solo danseuse?Ruth Page, of Indianapolis, member once of Anna Pavlowa's company, and hitherto notable for her dancing in John Alden Carpenter's Birthday of the Infanta with the Chicago Opera; most important, a new conductor to strengthen further the Italian wing ?Vincenzo Bellezza, Roman, to make his Metropolitan debut with The Jewels of the Madonna during the season's first week...