Word: compactly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...unanimously believed by the coaches of the Freshman team that the reason for the defeat was the shortness of the 1918 schedule. Four games cannot serve to give a number of men, who have never played together before, enough experience in actual outside contest, to round them into a compact and efficient unit. It is generally expected that this will be changed next year...
...long delayed Territorial Club booklet has at last appeared. The final production is well worth the trouble which it has necessitated, and much credit is due those who have persevered to the accomplishment of the undertaking. Sufficiently compact to be easily read through, while at the same time covering every important undergraduate interest, the volume is well adapted to serve its purpose of representing Harvard from a strictly undergraduate point of view. Attractive in general appearance, well illustrated, and with excellent reviews of all student activities from the pens of those undergraduates best qualified to discuss them, the book...
...plan should read and digest. Of course the question of its value is one which will never be entirely settled; but on one side there stands the argument, far outweighing the cry against it as the end of Harvard individualism, that "By being brought at once into the compact body of the class they (the Freshmen) can be placed in a large stream of college life flowing in a larger channel than any smaller group they meet today." And then there is the matter of graduating in three or three and a half years, In addition to President Lowell...
...than usual. It has been found advisable to raise the price of the Register from seventy-five cent to $1. Besides this change it is the purpose of the mangers to do away with all wasted space such as empty half-sheets, in order to make the volume as compact and concise as possible. Another very important change will be made in omitting the university directory, which has heretofore comprised the last division of the Register...
...mind in the early season games with the smaller football teams is to discover the faults of the Varsity eleven and to prepare to eliminate them, and to fix on the merits of the team and develope them; to try out the resources and weld them into a compact whole which shall campaign with success against the real antagonists at the end of the schedule. Something very like this latter is the purpose of the coming mass meetings, aside from the more mechanical object of producing a good singing and cheering corps...