Word: weekends
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Four Harvard teams leave Cambridge today heading for other parts of the east where the holiday weekend will see them in action away from home. In addition to the Squash squad that travels to Baltimore, the Harvard wrestlers leave for Annapolis, along with the basketball squad; on the holiday the grapplers will meet Princeton, while the basketball five opposes Haverford. The polo team, with three members and the coach, starts today for Cincinnati...
Last week the law of Kentucky began taking what course was left it, following a weekend which had proved notably bloody even for the "Dark and Bloody Ground" State. Killers Griffin, Morgerson and Clouse surrendered to Sheriffs. Willie Johnson was at liberty pending investigation of the gunplay in which he figured. Since no patriotic Kentucky peace officer wants to nourish the State's oldtime reputation for feuds, only the Smith-Gambil affray was placed in that category. The State was at a loss, however, to explain the 23 killings which took place in the same two days. Others...
...Beverly Hills, they are building a spacious new house, and when in Chicago they live in a penthouse. At one time they had twelve automobiles. Now Errett Cord has cut down to a Duesenburg (two years old), a Cord and two Auburns. He hates society, does not go on weekend parties often because it is too hard to get back to work Monday. He believes in training for his job like an athlete, does it by eating little, seldom drinking. His men are expected to do the same. Auburn is famed for its low salaries, but Errett Cord often makes...
...Collins '32, University track manager, spent the recent weekend in New York at an Intercollegiate Track Conference at which a large group of track officials of colleges in this part of the country met to discuss plans of current importance...
...Mather, Professor of Geology, G. W. Allport, Assistant professor of Psychology, E. S. Amazeen '31, graduate head of Phillips Brooks House, and The Reverend T. L. Harris, University Adviser in religion will represent Harvard at a New England student-faculty conference which will meet at East Northfield this weekend to further the responsibility of the colleges to the outside world...