Word: wears
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...show the intelligence of an enlightened group of parents on the subject of health, according to Dr. Roger 1. Lee '02, Professor of Hygiene, who has been in charge of the examinations. Figures compiled at his office show that very few Freshmen have neglected teeth; that 37.2 per cent. wear glasses; that very few have such gross, uncorrected defects of the eye that they need the immediate attention of the oculist; and that 43.6 per cent. have already had their tonsils removed. Only four individuals were found whose tonsils were so obviously diseased that a removal might seem...
...present there are in College 44 men altogether who are entitled to wear a major sport "H." Of this number 17 are for baseball, 11 for hockey, 8 for track, and 5 for football and 6 for crew. There are no men in College at the present time who hold a special major "H" for either tennis or golf...
...entitled to wear the "H" are as follows: Baseball. Name Prep. School. R. W. Emmons, 3d. (Capt.), '20, Groton E. L. Bigelow '21, St. Mark's F. K. Bullard '20, Exeter J. G. Coolidge, 2d. '20, Groton L. B. Evans '20, Roxbury Latin
...Harvard team will go on the field a favorite, its goal-line uncrossed except by Princeton two weeks ago. The Bulldog, on the contrary, is considerably the worse for wear; the claw-marks of the Tiger have not yet healed. Yet for that reason Yale, always a fighting organization, will fight harder than ever. It is Harvard's job to smother the grim, determined blue-jerseyed eleven, and we have faith that the Harvard machine can do it. The Crimson team has the driving, smashing power of a locomotive. Whether Yale can stop it remains to be seen...
...unusual number of Freshmen received their numerals, subject to the approval of the Athletic Committee, for having played in the football game against Yale. In all, twenty-five men, including the manager, are entitled to wear their 1923. Their names follow...