Word: sweeps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...final match on the Crimson schedule will be played Saturday, February 13, with the Union Boat Club squad. If the second team players are able to make a clean sweep in their last meeting they will be certain of the crown in the Class B division. The Harvard Club five which was in a tie for second place with the Crimson squad previous to last Tuesday's match, will probably be in the leading position after its next match. The University graduates are slated to win all five matches when they meet the Weston Club next Saturday, which will land...
...second place Harvard Club quintet in the final drive for the Class B title in the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association's inter club series. The University raquet men are now within two games of the flying Newton Center leaders who continued to pace the field with a clean sweep over the Milton five. The Harvard Club relinquished its claim to undisputed possession of the second berth by dropping one of its five matches to the Lincoln's Inn Society...
Continuing its desperate drive for top honors in the class B division of the Massachusetts Squash Racquets Association, the Crimson second team of racquet wielders scored a clean sweep against the Milton Club in the five matches played on the loser's floor last Saturday afternoon. By their victory the second squad gained a point on the leaders who each dropped one match out of five on the same day. The Newton Center Club still leads the field two games ahead of the Crimson seconds, while the Harvard Club quintet is still clinging to the ground berth a scant game...
Three University graduates of the department of History, Government, and Economics last year made a clean sweep of the 1925 Hart, Schaffner, and Marx Prize Essay Contest in the undergraduate class, and the second prize of the graduate class was also awarded to a Harvard graduate, it has been announced by the committee of judges headed by J. L. Laughlin...
...move rapidly today, and it may be difficult for those whose minds are still dwelling on the practices and events of the past, who are still thinking in terms of former generations and who move in keeping with the standards of buried years, to keep up with the rapid sweep of progress in New York and throughout America...