Word: barred
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...last year's captain, is the only member of last year's team lost by graduation and prospects for a successful season are bright. In Captain D. Campbell '17 the team has one of the best gymnasts in college circles, and an especially brilliant performer on the high bar and parallel bars...
...that Harvard less faithfully answers the often quoted definition of the visiting Chinese savant who wrote, "They have a large athletic club here named Harvard. On days when it rains the students read books"; or the famous description of Artemus Ward that Harvard College was "pleasantly located in the bar-room of Parker's." Life in time may become as rigorous as it was when the snow filtered through the roof of Massachusetts Hall, ice was cracked for matutinal ablutions and beer and soggy biscuits were the breakfast food. The declining use of purchased literature perhaps means increasing dependence...
...Whether a man is religious or not; whether he believes in the divinity or humanity of that man whose birth is celebrated, he should be wise enough to recognize the splendor of a belief which through twenty centuries of civilization has influenced uncounted millions. No one can totally bar faith and theism from his life without suffering somewhat. Unless we recognize Christmas in its greater significance, we have failed to grasp the sprit of the time...
Livingston Cushing '79, of Boston, a prominent member of the Massachusetts bar, dropped dead while hurrying to catch to car before the game at New Haven Saturday. He was born in Boston 60 years ago. After studying abroad for a time, Mr. Cushing entered the University in 1876 and graduated with the degree of A. B. He graduated from the Harvard Law School in 1882. The following year he was admitted to the bar and since that time he has practiced in Boston. During the four years of his college course at the University he played on the University football...
...attempted, but Neville, Comerford and Legore each tried one unsuccessfully for Yale. All three were from beyond the 40-yard line and the only one that approached success was Comerford's placement kick from the 42-yard line, which hit the upright almost on a level with the cross-bar...