Word: boys
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Second School Fours. Open to B. I. Rowing Association and School Boy Rowing Association second four-oared crews. Medals will be awarded to the winning crew...
First School Fours. Open to B. I. Rowing Association and School Boy Rowing Association first four-oared crews. The Challenge Cup and medals will be awarded to the winning crew...
...solidest and fairest men we know said the other day: 'I was intending to send my boy to Harvard, but since the stand President Lowell has taken on the Brandeis matter I shall not do it. I believe thousands of men west of the Alleghenies will take the same stand. We never thought of Harvard before as a Bourbon stronghold.'"--Harper's Weekly...
...land. This is the real Harvard as I came to know her and to love her. The Harvard, the least affected with the false spirit of wealthy aristocracy and snobbery, and the most democratic of our great universities in America; the Harvard, where any poor boy without wealth or social distinction can go, trusting only in the ambition of an honest heart and noble purpose, relying only on his own brain, character and ability, can meet all classes on the common, equal level of privilege and opportunity; be treated as a brother and equal; and thus become inspired with...
...based on the assumption that anything labelled "Service," with a capital "S," is "real" and "vital." Even the conclusion, in which the heroine throws over the Open Hearth rather than lose her life-long lover, leaves a suspicion that perhaps the author retains a conviction that to be a Boy Scout Leader or the Coach of an Uplift Nine is after all the noblest ambition of Young American Manhood. Mr. Murdock's story is shorter, and laid right here in Cambridge--Memorial clock strikes nine, and the streets are covered with slush, and all that sort of thing...