Word: yorke
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Ninteen twenty-six to 1929 were great years. The new era. There were land booms in Florida and stock booms in New York. Harvard graduates were all bond salesmen and customers' men. Harvard undergraduates were reccoon coats, no hats, and long slick hair. Their girls were flat-chested and had no hips...
...friendliest of greetings, however, cannot hide the determination of Harvard to beat Yale this afternoon. The undergraduates are behind the team and behind the undergraduates are the thousands of alumni glued to the radio from New York to Australia. Since 1933 the cup of victory has not touched Harvard lips, though last fall at New Haven it seemed close, and the present Puritans are parched. They read in the papers that the team is good, for work and sustained drive have produced a deceptive and polished attack that will "go" in the absence of a star. That Yale...
Yale will upset Harvard according to Herster Barres, Yale '32 and at present End Coach at New York University...
...answer to Stanley Woodward, New York Herald-Tribune sports writer, who had predicted a Harvard victory, Barres said that he had 'not yet met a Princeton, Harvard, or even Yale man who has not made the same choice...
Only one special train is scheduled to arrive at the South Station tomorrow, railroad offices disclosed yesterday. The New Haven railroad will operate the train for the Yale and Harvard Clubs of New York...