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...number of years; our own team has shown great improvement, and has earned an A1 rating. The two teams are evenly matched, and that team which fights hardest will win. Bill Bingham, Eddie Farrell, and Captain O'Connell have been doing their utmost to develop a fighting spirit in the Harvard team. Those graduates who have been following the progress of the team closely, believe that they have succeeded in doing...

Author: By William A. Barron jr., MEMBER OF THE TRACK ADVISORY COMMITTEE | Title: "THE TEAM WHICH FIGHTS HARDEST WILL WIN" | 5/12/1921 | See Source »

...University team is the winner on Saturday, some of the credit for the victory must be given to those members of the track squad, who, although they have failed to make places keener, and so have helped develop the strength and spirit of the team...

Author: By William A. Barron jr., MEMBER OF THE TRACK ADVISORY COMMITTEE | Title: "THE TEAM WHICH FIGHTS HARDEST WILL WIN" | 5/12/1921 | See Source »

...pretty race should develop between Coxe or Yale and Stevenson of Princeton British champion in the event, The former won in the dual meet last year and is even faster now. But Stevenson also has improved; and if he makes the same showing today as he did against Oxford last summer, the Tigers can depend upon him for a first place...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ELIS FAVORED TO WIN FROM TIGER RUNNERS | 5/7/1921 | See Source »

...revolts to flee to New York, where she tries to be herself; whe obtains a heraing for her voice from the great Auchinloss, but it is not a great voice. Who knows but that sufficient freedom given her in her earlier year might not have allowed it to develop? At any rate, Lilly decides that her daughter should have none of the cramping "Chinese shoes" into which she was thrust slue and body the day she was born. In telling of Lilly's fight to gain for her daughter what she could never have, Miss Hurst has an excellent opportunity...

Author: By A. D. W. jr., | Title: FANNIE HURST SUCCEEDS IN FIRST NOVEL | 5/6/1921 | See Source »

Coach Spaeth has commented upon the expense and time necessary to develop a crew that can maintain the staying power annually exhibited at New London. Ever since English methods were first applied at Harvard, rigorous training has been a permanent feature in rowing. There was a time, indeed, when the squad trained throughout the year, working on the machines and running five or six miles on alternate days in the winter time. It undoubtedly requires time and equipment to teach men to row correctly. But to relax emphasis upon form and the finer points of the sport would call forth...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT | 4/30/1921 | See Source »

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