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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...seven minutes and forty seconds of overtime play that Saltonstall, substituted for Hopkins, drove the puck by Winants and won from Princeton by the score of 2 to 1 what was probably one of the most desperately fought hockey games ever played in the Arena. Clean and hard-fought throughout by both teams, this contest which lasted as long as two ordinary ones, belonged to either team until the very last play. So evenly were the sevens matched that it was really a toss-up which would win and with the innumerable critical scrimmages continually going on, first in front...
While an undergraduate in the University, Mr. Trafford was the most prominent member of his class, being class president throughout the four years and First Marshal on Class Day. He was a member of the Phi Beta Kappa, rowed on the University crew, and played on the rush-line of the University football team. In 1890, as a student in the Law School, at that time eligible for athletics, Mr. Trafford played on the first Harvard eleven to defeat Yale in the modern game of football...
...membership might be increased. But it is probable that a very large proportion of the men who really want, and can use, the privileges of the Union, have already taken advantage of them by becoming members. The advantages of the Union are too many, and too well known throughout the University for it to be aided very much by the "booming" or "increased publicity" that the men, who have erroneously labeled it a failure, think it needs. The Union is filling its place in University life satisfactorily. The CRIMSON, while it realizes that there are many ways in which...
...been deduced from the tables of earning by sections of the country, by size of cities, and by particular cities. On comparison of New England with all the field outside of New England, it is seen that the earnings in this section are less to begin with and less throughout. This is perhaps caused by the fact that New England is more crowded with welltrained lawyers than almost any other part of the country, making the competition keener. In comparing the territory east of the Mississippi, what that west of the Mississippi, it is found that the eastern section...
There was never a more deserving Harvard team than the eleven of 1913. It had splendid backing from the undergraduates throughout the season and at its culmination on Soldiers Field. Tonight, at the reception in the Union, there will be an opportunity for us to show, more personally, how real this backing and support was. Work for another successful year cannot begin too early and there can be no better beginning than a large and enthusiastic gathering to greet the recognized football champions...