Word: stringing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Each team will be able to present its first string line-up in tonight's contest, although Kent is suffering from an injury received in a practice game in New York last Saturday. Since he is the Crimson's high scorer and most experienced polo player, his loss will be a severe handicap if he is forced to leave the game. Harvard Yale No. 1.--Farrell Hunt No. 2.--Stranahan Baldwin Back.--Kent Hewitt
...seats on the floor. Professor W. R. Spalding '87, in commenting on this concert says, "Mr. Whiting's last Exposition will give music lovers an excellent opportunity to become acquainted with a broad range of chamber music, since the program includes one of the most stirring and truly inspiring string quartets of Haydn, the founder of idiomatic writing for four solo string instruments, and a trio for three strings by Koldaly, one of the modern Hungarian composers...
...Lenox String Quartet, which performs at this concert, is one of the best of modern organizations, according to Professor Spalding, who declared it was founded and developed by Mr. F. S. Collidge. "Of Mr. Whiting's skill as a pianist," concluded Professor Spalding, "no culogistic words are necessary...
...with a movable rack, if she will lie strapped to it for a year while her limbs are remoulded nearer to the heart's desire. This Napoleonic upstart, imperious, wilful, has been proscribed by the British Royal College of Surgeons for-bone-setting without a degree; his string of cures being nullified in their eyes by the lack of a string of Latin words after his name. He believes he can score over them by healing this crippled daughter of his chief antagonist; she consents, despite a parental frown which cannot straighten her limbs...
Last Saturday a 17-6 defeat by Yale broke a string of five straight victories for the University wrestling team and brought what was hoped to be the first really successful season in eight years to an unsuccessful close. For although the curtain will not officially drop on the 1924 season until after the New England Intercollegiate Championships at Providence Friday and Saturday, the Eli victory last week came as the climax of the year...