Word: curley
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the close of the Leiter Cup series, a second University team will be formed, and a schedule of five games, extending through the month of May, will be played. The first contest is with Browne and Nichols School at Soldiers Field tomorrow afternoon. Thomas Harold Curley '20 who played third base for two years on the Dean Academy team, and whose entrance into service prevented his playing during his Freshman year, is voluntary coach of the second team...
...Flower '19, captain of the 1919 Freshman team, who has been entered in the 60-yard dash will not compete as he has had less than a week's practice. The feature of the evening will be the "Curley 1000," a scratch invitation event...
...members of the Serbian War Mission to the United States, who are visiting Boston today, will inspect the University early this afternoon. They are scheduled to arrive at Cambridge at 2.30 o'clock and to leave in time to attend a reception given by Mayor Curley at 4 o'clock. Following the reception the visiting delegates will hold a conference with the committee in supervision of the Boston Serbian relief fund A dinner at the Hotel Somerset precedes their departure...
When the CRIMSON went to press this morning, results of the election for mayor in Boston gave the victory to Andrew J. Peters '95, ex-Secretary of the Treasury. His plurality was from 8,000 to 10,000 votes over Mayor Curley, according to a statement given out by former Mayor John F. Fitzgerald in admitting the defeat of his own candidate, Congressman James Gallivan of South Boston, who ran third...
...also reported that the Honorable James Curley, mayor of all Boston, has protested to Secretary of War Baker against the injustice being shown to many Bostonians in choosing Harvard men in preference to Bostonians, although the Harvard men might not reside here. We presume that Congress did not intend to divide appointments like it divides postoffice appropriations. The mayor's protest smells of pork. Did he make it for love of country, that better officers might lead our armies? Did he make it from some sudden, unaccountable, and overweening sense of justice...