Word: welds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Harvard's three to nothing defeat of Princeton at the Stadium, Cambridge, on Saturday was well-earned, and a triumph for players as well as coaches. The Crimson was an inexperienced eleven, an eleven which had to know defeat by a minor college team before it began to weld into an efficient organization. It was all of that on Saturday last. Taking the Crimson team by and large, it suffers by comparison with Harvard elevens of the past few years in so far as it is weak in punting and drop-kicking and lacks the threat which Mahan was wont...
...advantage in weight, experience and skill was undoubtedly with Princeton as it was in the contest a year ago. But the betting odds told another story. They favored Harvard--and logically. For past experience supported the assumption that the Harvard coaches would be able to weld their raw material into an offensive and defensive machine capable of showing a sufficient margin of superiority over Princeton...
Entries for the single and double scull and racing pair car races to be held tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, will close tonight at 5.30 o'clock. Blue books are now posted at Weld and Newell boathouses...
...chairman: W. C. Baylies '84, I. T. Burr, Jr., '06, John W. Cutler '09, G. B. Dawson '83, C. H. Fiske, Jr., '93, W. L. Garrison, Jr., '97, J. W. Hallowell '012, R. Lowell '12,J. D. Phillips '97, Roger Pierce '04, P. W. Thomson '02, A. W. Weld '91, has arranged the following program with a special view of making it enjoyable and profitable to the graduates who live at a distance from Boston...
...energetic campaign are being made. In the Red Cross collections held among colleges throughout the country, the University ranks among the last. Accordingly the time for enrolling has been extended to November 25, and men wishing to join may enrol at the CRIMSON Building on Plympton street or in Weld 3, before that date...