Word: yesterday
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Five Harvard graduates, former football stars of the Crimson, were seen in action yesterday in the traditional Thanksgiving Day battle between the service rivals, Battery A and First Corps Cadets, a game which ended in a scoreless...
...annual fall competition of the Harvard Flying Club was terminated yesterday with the addition of the following men to its ranks: G. Avery '33; R. G. Bartol, Jr. '32; T. K. Dunstan '33; T. B. Easland, Jr. '33; Issac Harter, Jr. '33; K. G. Hathaway '31; W. F. Mann '30; D. F. Nugent, Jr. '33; C. C. Parker '31; Stephen Parrish H '32; R. L. Philbrick '30; M. G. R. Pollard '32; J. W. Shakespeare 2G.B.; A. P. Shepard '31; F. B. Thurber III '30; and H. W. Umphrey grR.S...
...unusual amount of building in progress on the Cambridge side of the river. They knew in a vague way that most of the work was part of Harvard's "house plan," but they had no conception of what they would see next Fall. The architects' drawings, published yesterday, of the two Houses now under construction, promise structures of impressive grandeur. Possibly in recognition of the beauty of the spire on the Business School library, they have planned towers for each of these two new groups of buildings...
...meeting yesterday which officially launched the winter campaign was opened by the newly elected captain, E. T. Putnam '30, who suggested that all candidates who had not engaged in fall sports play touch football to get in shape. Coach Joseph Stubbs '20 stressed in his talk that there will be three full afternoons each week for practice, beginning next week. As the University team never used its full time, this year there will be for the first time an adequate opportunity for second team practice under supervision, whereas before, the Freshmen have used all the available spare time. This year...
...Farrell, Harvard track coach and football trainer who underwent an operation for appendicitis yesterday morning at the Brooks Hospital in Brookline, was reported last night as resting comfortably. Dr. T. K. Richards '15, in whose care Farrell was placed, expressed himself as pleased with his patient's condition...