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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...class numerals were also awarded to the following members of the 1923 football team: G. H. Browne, C. C. Buell, W. H. Churchill, V. Chapin, H. W. Clark, B. S. Cogan, J. N. Cooper, C. K. Cummings, L. De Jonge, J. H. Dempsey, F. Fiske, J. M. Hartley, A. F. Ladd, C. C. Lee, G. Owen, L. W. Post, F. Rouillard, E. G. Selden, M. W. Self, W. K. Shaw, D. F. Thayer, P. E. Wilson, W. B. Wood, R. Worthington, and B. D. Nash, manager...
...award of "H 2nds" to the second University Football Team has been referred to the Student Council...
...before yesterday thirty-five men reported for the Freshman hockey team. Yesterday seven men appeared. Is the University to understand that this is a true index of the Freshman spirit? Is it correct to assume that the first cold day will see eighty per cent of the Freshman hockey squad huddled around the Smith, Standish and Gore Hall fire-places...
...certainly too bad that hockey cannot be played in front of an open fire, but the nature of the sport seems to preclude the idea. Doubtless the football team would prefer to practice in morrischairs; the swimming team would like to hold their races in bathtubs. Doubtless, but --. Harvard men do not always spend their time avoiding disagreeable work. Our much-envied string of victories over Yale and Princeton proves that there are some men in College who are not afraid of cold weather or hard, unpleasant, grinding practice...
...results of the football trip to Pasadena on the Endowment Fund Drive are already apparent. Harvard graduates all along the route which the team will take are becoming aroused to the importance of being enrolled as subscribers, and yesterday more than $20,000 was added to the total by alumni outside of the Boston and New York districts...