Word: teaming
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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These men will debate with the Radcliffe speakers on a split team basis, two speakers from each school forming each team. J. G. Gilbert '33 and J. R. Wink '33 were selected as alternates...
Albert Pratt '33, of Boston, has been named manager of the Harvard Freshman football team, it was announced last night, at the close of the 1933 managerial competition. Arthur Oakley Brooks '33, of New York City is first assistant Freshman manager, Hamilton Young '33, of Newton is second assistant manager, and the three dormitory managers, all of whose rank is equal, are Henri Bourneuf '33 of Chestnut Hill, Roger Sanderson Hewlett '33, of Cedarhurst, Long island, New York, and Roland Whitney Richards '33, of Saint Louis, Missouri...
Penn State has defeated Syracuse, 24 1-2 to 30 1-2, and New York University 21 to 34. Of its team, Rekers, star runner, placed only fifty-third in the annual meet last year, but has shown exceptional ability this season. Meisinger placed eleventh, and Ratcliff fourteenth. This team was the winner of the I. C. 4A. meet in 1928, although the first three on the team to finish have been graduated...
When the Harvard and Holy Cross elevens square off in their football tilt next Saturday the Crimson will have its strongest possible team on the field. Coach Horween and his aides are not taking the Crusaders lightly but will take the game with Coach O'Donnell's charges right in stride...
...possible lineup change was hinted at yesterday when Harding was seen at left end. Douglas was not at practice because of slight injuries sustained last Saturday but it is rumored that when he returns Harding will have his job. The remainder of the team was the same as that which faced the Wolverines and the chances are that it will stay that way for the last two games. Mays and White are working out daily with the first team and although neither will be in the starting eleven, both will be kept on the side-lines as a constant threat...