Word: crimsons
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Thirty-four per cent of the undergraduates of the University are engaged in some form of organized athletics. Statistics compiled by the CRIMSON show that 614 men are taking daily exercise with the various athletic squads. In former years the total of those in athletics ran from 45 to 50 per cent of the undergraduates of the College, but this year's record, however, is considered excellent, when the unsettled condition of undergraduate affairs is taken into consideration...
Enlarging upon the idea brought up by the President's speech, Professor Albert Bushnell Hart '80 advocates the League of Nations in the following article written for the CRIMSON...
...excellent training and personnel of the old Harvard regiment was felt all through the American Expeditionary Force", said Major Carroll J. Swan '01, of the 101st Engineers, in an interview with a CRIMSON reporter. "I think that everyone associated with the R. O. T. C. should be justly proud of the result attained, and I hope that the work of the regiment will be continued. Military training of some sort should be a permanent feature of our College. It makes for better students, better men, and better citizens...
...fast game featured by much individual playing the undefeated University hockey team took a 7-2 victory from the Princeton stickmen at the Brooklyn Ice Palace last Saturday night. This game ends a season of seven straight victories for the Crimson septet and gives them the title for the series with Yale and Princeton...
Three minutes later Princeton, fighting hard but poor on team-play, lost the puck at the Crimson goal, and E. L. Bigelow '21 made a spectacular carry the length of the ice and netted a pretty shot from a difficult angle. He broke away again five minutes later and carried the puck into the goal...