Word: actions
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...literary ability and taste of the University, the editors might feel at liberty to publish anything within the postal regulations. But the "Monthly" calls itself the "Harvard Monthly," and is circulated as a Harvard undergraduate magazine. Its responsibility to the University is clear, and the editors, whose action shows that they realize this responsibility, are to be commended, even if the suppression came with an almost fatal tardiness...
...material and rolling machines is slight, and one hour a day spent in the manufacture of bandages would inconvenience but a few and be a satisfaction to many. It is high time undergraduate interest in the present war should rise above the talking point and reach a point of action that would result in definite good to mankind...
...Star eleven, captained by Hamilton Fish '10, goes into action against the Carlisle Indians at Fenway Park tomorrow, and a fast and interesting game is expected. From the spectator's point of view the game should be well worth seeing, for the players on the All-Stars include some of the greatest players of all time. The contest was arranged for by Captain Fish last spring...
...Mount Auburn level and work is to be started on its construction at once. Ever since the subway from Park street to the square was installed there has been considerable agitation for an escalator but it has not been until recently that the Service Commission would take any action in regard to the matter. Owing to the complex construction of the Harvard square station it has been found extremely difficult to provide for such facilities. The commission, however, has ordered that "The Boston Elevated Railway Company install in the Harvard square station a single file escalator of the cleat type...
...final perfecting of the offence and defence, the development of which had been retarded to such an extent because of the injuries. The Michigan contest made it evident that the line must be bolstered up before the final games with Princeton and Yale. With Pennock once more in action the forward defence was considerably strengthened, and with the men in the backfield working in machine-like form the University met and defeated Princeton in the Stadium by the score of 20 to 0. The playing of the University team was excellent. The superiority of the University backfield was conspicuously marked...