Word: stringing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...first of a series of concerts to be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building will be held on Monday evening at 8.15 o'clock, when the London String Quartet, assisted by Mrs. Elizabeth Coolidge, pianist, will play. The concert has been arranged by the Department of Music through the interest and generosity of Mrs. Frederick Shurtleff Coolidge...
...interest and generosity of Mrs. Frederick Shurtleff Coolidge, the Department of Music is able to announce a series of concerts of chamber music to be given in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building. The first concert of the series will be given by the London String Quartet and Mrs. Elizabeth Coolidge, Pianist, on Monday evening, November 28 at 8:15 o'clock...
...came out of the struggle with the long end of a 9-7 score, it was only by a very slight margin that the team escaped defeat. Five times the Brounians threatened the Crimson goal-line and it was only the aggressive playing on the part of the second string forwards which prevented more than a single score from being made...
...excellent line, they had but mediocre backfield material. Taking hold of the coaching situation this fall, Coach Jones found almost the opposite was the case. Although the forward men were still powerful, he had acquired not only one good set of backs but indeed two complete backfields of first string calibre. In quarterback O'Hearn and Captain Aldrich he has two fine "triple threat" men. Both can either run, pass, or punt, and around them an almost invincible offense has been built up. As other men in the first team backfield Mallory and Jordan have proved their worth as line...
With the Princeton game a scant two weeks away, Coach Jones did not wish to risk last minute injuries to his first string players and therefore it was a band of substitutes which came up against Maryland for another overwhelming victory of 28-0. At no time during the game were the Southerners dangerous, since only once in the contest did they succeed in reaching even the Blue 30 yard mark. Jordan proved the chief scorer, bringing in three touchdowns while Captain Aldrich made one tally and got off several beautiful forwards...