Word: yards
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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This gate, and 770 feet of decorative iron fence, which will be used to replace the existing wooden structure on Quincy street, is the gift of the class of 1908. The fence which surrounds the Yard was built in sections over a period of years extending from 1890 to 1915, and no two are quite alike; however, the designs have been made so that all that sections will now be in harmony...
...childhood, with grave and unpretentious reflections on destiny and death, with flashes of warmly human or amusingly discordant scenes that the world offers for his attention. Cool and detached, the poems give little evidence of intellectual curiosity. Robert Fitzgerald can write vividly of boys playing marbles in a yard, speculating without passion or anger on their fates-one becoming a dealer in jewels and watches, another grown ruddy from "sunning in the South." He can interrupt these reflections with strange asides that suggest the unpredictable quality of his imagination: How earth pulls us and pulls the moon Our bones know...
Charlie Hutter, in his first race in varsity competition, shattered the Harvard record of 2:20,8, which was held by Benton Wood, '33, in the 220-yard free style as he was clocked in 2:18.8. Hutter also swam the anchor leg on the 200-yard relay team which lowered the old record from 1:37.4 to 1:36. The team consisted of Donald N. Mckay, '38, John S. Bainbridge,'38, John J. Colony, '37, and Charles Hutter...
...Varsity swimming team opened its season Saturday night with an overwhelming 47-15 victory over the Alumni in a meet held in the Indoor Athletic Building pool. The meet was marked by the lowering of the Harvard 220-yard free style record, and the pool record in the 200-yard relay...
...yard free style relay--won by Harvard: John V. Quinlan, Walter S. Poor, John C. Wahike, James Snowden...