Word: boston
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Owing to the multiplicity of drives and to the upward trend of prices, it is very possible Greater Boston's quota will be hard to fill. But of Harvard a surplus can reasonably be expected, thereby neutralizing to some small extent the deficiency in other localities. Again Harvard is called upon to aid a national good. Again it must rise to the occasion...
...present there are over thirteen hundred registrants for the University Extension Courses given in Boston by members of the teaching staff of the University and of other local colleges and universities. In spite of the increase over last year's total of 1184, however, it is pointed out by the University Extension Commission that registration is still far from complete...
...national quota of $15,000,000 is less than 10 per cent. of the Red Cross 1919 war fund, which was $170,000,000. The quota of Metropolitan Boston is $500,000 and 300,000 one-dollar members...
Team A has been awarded the set of cups offered by the Boston Lacrosse Club to the team winning the series of scrub games held this fall. The three teams competing were made up indiscriminately of Freshmen and upperclassmen, and games were held weekly...
Coach Cochran, basing his selection upon the ability the players showed in the games, has made up a provisional first University team to meet the Boston Lacrosse Club next Saturday in the first game of a series. The line-up will be as follows: G., Pratt; p., Leslie; c.p., Flynn; 1d., Hall (Capt.); 2d., Wobber; 3d., D. Hall; c., Bridge; 3a., Thompson; 2a., Nunneker; 1a., Jewell; o.h., Frenier; i.h., Kimball. These men will probably constitute the twelve to be sent on the Southern trip next spring...