Word: cementation
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There will be 224 men in the crimson "H" and 387 in the white background, which includes the two sections from the cement wall at the top to the similar wall; at the bottom...
...Centre again. It will be a fight from start to finish. It will prove furthermore that the South as well as the East can produce a machine of eleven real football players; it will bring to Cambridge a group of men to whom sportsmanship is second nature; it will cement the good feeling between Harvard and the South".--The CRIMSON, October...
...knowledge of men can of course, be gained otherwise than in college, but not so basically. A house can be built without being cellared in cement but when it is cellared in cement it stands the more solidly. So the savior faire which grows out of the associations peculiar to the university has a breadth and depth and stability such as the more haphazard contacts of the outside world never yield. The round of human nature being to so large a degree the writer's habitat the college man enters it by the door instead of through the window...
...even the Yale Alumni, and it became known yesterday that in many cases the number of tickets would be cut from three to two. Although applications for the game will not close until next Saturday, the list of tickets has already been exhausted. The completion of the permanent cement tiers of seats in the Bowl is now definitely promised for the Harvard game, and rows of temporary wooden stands will be erected around the top to meet the demand for seats...
Such a race means more than mere sport. Not only does it help to cement more firmly the friendship between the Canadian and American merchant marines; it also stimulates interest in the merchant marines themselves, and especially in the New England fleets. Like "Man o' War," Esperanto is carrying the double load of international friendship and American glory. May she carry it well, that a new bond may spring up between America and her neighbor across the St. Lawrence, and a new name be added to old Gloucester's roll of fame...