Word: careful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Below is printed the financial report of Mr. F. W. Moore '92, graduate Treasurer of Athletics, giving a comparative summary of the receipts and expenses of the Harvard Athletic Association for the two fiscal years ending July 31, 1914. 1912-1913. 1913-1914. Receipts. Expenses. Receipts. Expenses. Care of buildings and grounds, -- $12,176.67 -- $11,970.54 General account, $3011.68 14,772.38 $8,241.04 18,647.58 Permanent improvements, -- 2438.39 -- 2,985.21 University baseball, 20107.37 13,711.57 22,197.15 14,239.77 University Boat Club, 4,584.61 16,131.67 3,712.40 16,365.49 University football...
...American Hospital at Paris is supported entirely by private contribution. It occupies the Lycee Pasteur, recently completed as a school for boys. The American Ambulance is a permanent institution of Paris for the care of sick American travellers. It is now composed of two divisions--the ambulance division, which has its stations along the battle-lines, and the hospital division, which is now located in the Lycee Pasteur. It is in the former division that the ambulances recently contributed by the University to the Red Cross fund will be used...
Competition for the stage management of the Dramatic Club will-start this evening, when all candidates must report at Claverly 45 at 7.15 o'clock. The work of the stage management, which will be outlined at the meeting consists of taking care of properties, scenery and designing. Candidates for electrical work will be called out in a few days. There are four or five positions open, which will be filled at the end of this competition which will last until the middle of April. The work is not hard and no previous experience is necessary...
...proved themselves able. Of the relay team R. U. Whitney '18, V. F. Likens '18, and D. M. Little '18 are the most likely to excel in the 440. E. E. Silver '18, also of the relay team, and W. Moore '18, will probably be called on to take care of the 100-yard dash. Other promising men are R. Horween '18 in the shot-put, G. R. Cogswell '18 in the half-mile, and M. Pratt '18 in the hurdles...
Lord Kitchener, in urging more rapid training of the "new army," said: "Teach them to shoot. I don't care if they don't know their right foot from their left, teach them to shoot...