Word: certaines
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...represent the Harvard Club of Boston are now under consideration by a committee consisting of N. P. Hallowell, Jr., '97, G. D. Hayward '12 and A. B. Mason '08. H. Foster '07, who played on the University team while in College, has been appointed coach. It is not yet certain whether the Boston Arena will be available...
...University Office announces the following correction in the figures given for certain schools furnishing two or more names to the Honor List of Admission Examinations. The statistics published were correct for the number of men entering the Freshman Class from the schools mentioned. For the purposes of comparison, the figures should have been for the number of men admitted to the Freshman Class in the year in which the honor list was made...
...large number of undergraduates have expressed the desire to participate in an occasion which paid honor to the 1914 championship football team. In response to this request certain graduates have made arrangements for undergraduates to attend the banquet which will be given the team next Friday. Inasmuch as the applications close today the CRIMSON calls the attention of Harvard men to this affair and trusts that a large number of undergraduates will attend the football dinner...
...speaking of the police force, he said, "You can say what you like about the New York policeman in certain critical cases, but you cannot with any justice say anything derogatory as to his bravery." He cited numerous instances of bravery under very trying circumstances and went on to say that the spirit of the force does more than anything else to build up a thoroughly honest police department. "Men respond to spirit, morale, call it what you will, more than to anything else in the world...
...certain that no such number of prominent football men have ever played together as comprise the All-Star eleven. Captain H. Fish '10 and H. B. Gardner '13 have each had a group of candidates working with them for the past week. V. P. Kennard '09, whose field-goal beat Yale in 1908 by 4 to 0, and Pendleton, the star Princeton player will be at the ends. It would be hard to obtain two men better fitted for these places. Captain Fish and C. Blagden '02 will start at tackles, and either P. Withington or L. Withington will fill...