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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Howes Burton '26, of the second team with G. E. Bennett '27 and J. B. Durant '27 of the 1927 nine, are among the outfielders reporting to Coach Mitchell. J. E. Toulmin '25, the other "H" wearer, E. c. Herrmann Jr. '25, D. G. Casto '26, a second string twirler last year, with R. H. Booth '27, G. McN. Gates '27, C. P. Clifford '27 and A. G. Phelps '27, a quartet of Coach Davidson's 1927 moundsmeu, will take on the pitching work, with H. R. Jones '26, I. R. Duchin '27, W. G. Seaver...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MITCHELL MAKES FALL BASEBALL REAL TEST | 9/29/1924 | See Source »

According to an announcement by W. S. Blanchard '25, University crew manager, there will be a slight snakeup in the boats next week with the intent of shaping several crews of first string calibre. It is doubtful, however, if a definite first eight will be selected this fall, although it is the intention of the coaches at present to keep the shells in the water until the ice forms...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: STEVENS RETURNS TO WATCH TRIAL SPINS | 9/27/1924 | See Source »

Coach Fisher sent Team A in shortly after 5 o'clock, and Team B was given a chance to show their offensive strength. Baldwin, Locke and Robinson were new in the line, which displayed nearly as much strength as the first string line. At quarterback, Zarakov was given his first opportunity to direct an eleven in action. After Team B had recovered the ball from the scrubs, Zarakov led the team down the field for a touchdown, scored by Cheek, who substituted for Puffer...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: McGLONE FOLLOWS DUNKER TO STILLMAN | 9/26/1924 | See Source »

...week should disclose who the two ends will be. It seems almost a certainty that Holder, a first-string end of the 1922 Crimson team, which held the Tiger to a tie and defeated Malcolm Aldrich's eleven in the Bowl 10-3, must fill one of the end positions. The other end of the line is not so certain--with Robb, Beals, Dean and Hitch the most promising contenders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FUNDAMENTALS STILL OCCUPY FISHERMEN | 9/23/1924 | See Source »

Nightly in the old Bowery Theatre, Manhattan, one may hear the eerie shiver of the Oriental cymbal, the monotonous turn-turn of the bass drum, the ultra-bitter sneer of the violin's E-string. This continues from 7 to 12 p. m., without interruption. It is Chinese music, the real article, just imported fresh from Canton. Every few days a new opera is presented, in Chinese, by Chinamen and Chinawomen artists and singers, for a Chinese audience and entirely in the Chinese manner. The following opera may be taken as typical...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chinese | 9/8/1924 | See Source »

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