Word: actually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Word has been received by cable at the American Ambulance Field Service headquarters that the number of Harvard recruits who can be accepted next month will be limited on account of lack of Ambulances to put into the service. The actual number to be accepted has not been received at yet, but it is certain that not many more than the 22 men who have been accepted by the Harvard Committee can be taken care of. All men who have filed their applications tentatively or signified their desire to go but have not definitely signed up, must come...
...chief hindrance to the team's progress is not so much actual passing, which has improved, but the receiving of passes...
Owing to an error in the report made to the CRIMSON yesterday on the result of the competition between the Law School Clubs, the Witanagemot Club of the Law School was given the credit of defeating the Lowell club for the Ames Prize, when the actual result was to the contrary. The Lowell club, whose argument was upheld by A. C. Reis 3L and C. E. Snow 3L, was awarded the decision by the judges of the competition. The case argued was "The Danbury Hatter's Case as affected by the Clayton Act," and the attorneys for the Witanagemot club...
...Actual training has begun among the oarsmen of the larger colleges, East and West. Official rowing is now going on at Princeton, Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse, Leland Stanford Jr., and California., and will start soon at Yale, Pennsylvania and the University. One of the great questions of the coming season is whether Syracuse will be invited to participate in the annual Poughkeepsie regatta and perhaps the greatest change in the situation since last year is the practical retirement of Charles E. Courtney as active coach at Cornell...
Professor Sprague, of Harvard, a leading authority on finance and a practical economist, has stated recently that the war, instead of reducing by destruction the capital investment of the belligerent nations, has in a large measure actually increased it. He believes that outside of the actual war zone the great question after the war will be, What use can we make of this gigantic industrial machinery...