Word: toed
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The institution of such a plan of open tournaments will do much to settle the question of the supremacy of the courts also. While this is admittedly not a vital matter, still it will afford a great deal of satisfaction to tennis fans who have been arguing for a long...
The exact reason why Harvard has never had a boxing team is rather difficult to discover. Certainly it isn't on account of lack of material, because there have always been more men taking their exercise with the boxing gloves than with the polo mallet; and a polo team has...
The recent agitation for a boxing team, therefore, would seem to have a sound foundation. Figures show that at the present time there are between 100 and 150 men working out in the Hemenway Gymnasium any where from three to five times a week under the direction of Lawrence Conley...
William Tudor Gardiner '14, Governor of Maine, will preside at the football dinner to be given in honor of the 1929 Crimson gridiron forces Thursday evening at the Harvard Club, it was announced last night by E. W. Soucy '16, Chairman of the Harvard Club committee on the football dinner...
In his address to the high school coaches of the state Dean Holmes offers an intelligent solution to the conflict between educators and the proponents of specialized athletics by proposing the inauguration in the secondary schools of the "athletics for all" policy now in vogue at Harvard. The successful development...