Word: coldly
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fairly high order and many of the contests were close. The track was very heavy as a result of the rain Saturday morning, and the takeoffs for the field events were so soft that two new ones had to be improvised for the occasion. The weather was much to cold for remarkable performances in most of the events...
...some years it has seemed to many that the formal resolutions of a class were a cold and inadequate way of expressing sympathy and sorrow for the death of a Harvard undergraduate. There are others than classmates who feel such a loss, and yet shrink from the usual expression of sympathy for one reason or another. It seems to us that Harvard is not too large or too impersonal to take some notice in morning Chapel of the death of a member of the University, and if some simple and appropriate service could be arranged and his friends and classmates...
Last week G. McKenzie, the regular number 6, was laid up with a cold and his place was taken by Gillies, who is a candidate for number 4, the most doubtful place in the boat. Cerussi, the regular stroke, rowed 4, because he was slightly out of condition, and his place at 8 was filled by J. McKenzie. By May 11, the date of the race on the Charles, Columbia will probably have a strong combination in the best condition to row a short race...
...track, which froze Thursday night, was rather soft yesterday, and although there was practically no wind, the weather was too cold for good times in most of the events. The best time under the existing conditions was made in the 220-yard dash by L. P. Dodge '08, who did the distance by L. P. Dodge '08, who did the distance in 22 3-5s. W. M. Rand '09 showed his usual form in the hurdles, and won both events in good style...
...many dollars. The College must lose money and always will do so as long as it is to be a College which is loved at all. To be a real College it must give more than it gets, and the idea of trying to make the books balance in cold cash seems to me rather foolish. It rather smacks of too much commerciality in a place where we are supposed to care for better things...