Word: balled
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...goal line, that three or four men at least were given a first real opportunity to show their mettle and came through splendidly, and that the substitute team scored chiefly through precise, accurate forward passing, in weather that was anything but conducive to precise, accurate handling of the ball, one may rightly conclude that the weather had too cooling an effect on the spectators' view point, and that they'll be singing another song next Saturday--and it won't be a dirge...
...list of patronesses for the ball is as follows: Mrs. A. Lawrence Lowell, Mrs. Matthew Luce, Mrs. George P. Baker, Mrs. George Wiggelsworth, Mrs. Andrew Adle, Mrs. Frederick Allen, Mrs. Harcourt Amory, Mrs. Edward W. Atkinson, Mrs. S. J. Barnet, Mrs. George Batchelder, Mrs. John L. Batchelder, Mrs. Fessendon Blanchard, Mrs. Theodore Bremer, Mrs. L. B. R. Briggs, Mrs. T. Handasyd Cabot, Mrs. Francis Lowell Coolidge, Mrs. William T. Councilman, Mrs. Charles P. Curtis, Mrs. George M. Cushing, Mrs. Harvey Cushing, Mrs. William Duane, Mrs. Robert Wales Emmons 2d, Mrs. Archer L. Faxon, Mrs. Sewell Fessenden, Mrs. Clarence S. Fiske...
...University and Princeton men and their friends are invited to the ball and to the buffet luncheon to be served on Saturday, but the tea dance after the football game is for Princeton men and members of the Union, with their guests only, while the various meetings of the week are open only to members of the Union...
...Representatives speaks in the Living Room of the Union, will begin an eventful week for the Union. The announcing of the complete election returns tomorrow night is the second event of importance, while on Friday evening next, the Union will be the scene of the big Harvard-Princeton ball. A buffet luncheon, which will be served from 12-2 next Saturday before the football game, and the sixth of the Union's series of tea dances after the game, will complete the week...
With the securing of Meyer Davis, himself, and his special orchestra from Washington, D. C., and the Black and White Club's musicians from Marlboro, the Union feels that the music for the Harvard-Princeton Ball, given under the auspices of the Glee Club and the Union next Friday night, is excellently provided for. All the other arrangements are nearing completion...