Word: buildings
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...than is usual at this time. The team begins the season severely handicapped by the loss of men for fullback and for end positions, and by a lack of quick-moving, quick-thinking tackles. There are plenty of men heavy enough for guards, but none with the tall, lithe build preferable for that position. It will also be necessary to develop a good punter, and considerable attention has been devoted to this branch of the game. Foster, Leonard and Hall have been doing very good work, and Brill has shown considerable improvement, although he is still far from being...
...conviction that they do not go to the root of the difficulty, and it is the conviction that they do not which has prompted you to say in your editorial that there is a "dormitory situation." But I submit that your view, that the Corporation build in the Yard an expensive dormitory of modern construction and conveniences, does not begin to meet the evil squarely; and the evil must be met squarely, even at a great sacrifice. A remedy that would go to the root of the difficulty would be one which would destroy that condition of affairs under which...
...Build bridges of gold for a flying enemy. Let the old Med. Fac. go in peace: it is by no means going in triumph. We take it too hard any way, pulling such grave faces and arguing so soberly over the demise of an organization purely devoted to folly and the instigation of laughter. Sincerely yours, EDWARD S. MARTIN...
...evening at 8 o'clock in Jordan Hall, Boston. Other performances will be given at the same place tomorrow evening and Saturday afternoon. The play is given under the auspices of the Radcliffe Alumne Association and the proceeds will be devoted to the fund which is being raised to build a new library at Radcliffe...
...benefited would be contributing some part of the expense. It may be suggested that the Stadium was built by the present classes, and the expense should be stood by them. This is rather a mean argument, and if used, the answer is that the students did not decide to build the Stadium, but those higher in authority...