Word: westing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...committee consists of the following: C. J. Hubbard Jr. '24 of Boston, First Marshal of the Senior class; B McK. Henry '24 of Hosemont, Pa., Second Senior Marshal; W. B. Gross by '24 of West Newton. Third Marshal; F. A. O. Schwarz '24 of Greenwich, Conn., President of the Student Council; M. W. Greenough '25 of Boston, President of the Junior class; N. S. Howe '26 of New York City, President of the Sophomore class, and the 1927 Freshman class President, to be elected soon...
...probably make up the Crimson starting trio. J. G. H. Pell '26, who has started the earlier contests at No. 1, will be held in reserve. Lack of teamwork was the chief cause of the one-sided defeats that Coach Clark's men have received at the hands of West Point and the 101st, Artillery...
...Board feels that the increased award will attract many more. The contest is taking on a national aspect and a full expression of public opinion is desired. All the New England states have already been heard from as well as New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, West Virginia, Texas, Florida, Colorado, the District of Columbia, and several provinces of Canada...
...membership of the Student Committee is as follows: C. J. Hubbard '24. First Marshal of the Senior class, chairman; B. McK. Henry '24, Second Senior Marshal; W. E. Crosby '24 of West Newton. Third Marshal; F. A. O. Schwarz '24, President of the Student Council; M. W. Greenough '26, President of the Junior Class, N. S. Howe '26, President of the Sophomore class the 1927 Freshman class President to be elected soon...
...University polo team suffered its second defeat on Saturday, when it lost to West Point, 14-2, G. E. Kent '25 at back was the Crimson's strongest player. He and A. J. Farrelly '26 were responsible for the two goals of the Harvard score...