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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...patriotism they feel, has ever been offered in time of peace than the organization and faithful drill of the Harvard Regiment surely testified. Where there was such will to be of service, surely it would have been a pity to deny full recognition. There will be a great deal closer sense of relationship to the Federal War Department among the men of the regiment under their new terms of enlistment, now that they are assured that commissions will be available to graduates in time of need. The technical restrictions usually imposed upon land-grant colleges in return for the position...
...preparation for today's contest. The team has been doing good work in the Arena and though unable to score against their more powerful opponents, have held them to comparatively low scores. The wings, which have heretofore been the weak points of the Freshman line, have improved a great deal and can now share the burden of the offence with Captain Walker and E. Cabot...
...chief work required of the news candidates will consist mainly in gathering news of general interest to the University and putting it in form for publication. This work will prove exceptionally valuable for those intending to enter journalism as a career; in addition, the CRIMSON reporter gains a great deal of knowledge of University organizations and institutions, which can be obtained in hardly any other way. The acquaintance with those who are at the head of undergraduate and Faculty organizations will also be invaluable...
...passes. E. O. Baker '17 knocked the puck in from a scrimmage for the second tally and G. A. Percy '18 obtained the third after some more good mid-rink combination play. Rice and Percy put up a good game, the former's accurate shooting causing Barry a great deal of trouble and the latter's speed and body-checking stopping the B. A. A.'s offensive. The Boston seven showed flashes of team work but was not consistent. Both of its goals were scored by Jones...
...Freshmen had a hard time keeping the puck out of the corners behind their goal, but the regulars spent a great deal of time trying to score from close to. The fact that the score was no larger was due partly, to the ineffectiveness of the University, but also to the excellent playing of W. J. Louderback '20 in the 1920 goal. If there was one sensational feature of the afternoon's practice it was the difficult stops he made...