Word: deal
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...been affected half by injuries and half by a slump. It is time that both were eradicated and that the team struck the pace which will lead it on to victory next week. Many experts predict that this will be the case, as the earlier games showed a great deal of latent power in the squad. On the other hand, Dartmouth comes to Cambridge backed by 1500 supporters and a record far better than the University team can show. Dartmouth men cannot be blamed for believing that a team which evidently played far better hall against Princeton than did Harvard...
...adoption of such a plan would give to the Student Council an additional field of activity, it should relieve the University captains of a good deal of unnecessary drudgery, and should prevent the frequent slips in the management of scrub athletics due to the excessive responsibility laid upon their shoulders...
...Wisconsin Club deserves particular credit for having brought it about that President Van Hise should give this lecture. There are many state and sectional clubs in the University that could do a great deal for Harvard by following the Wisconsin Club's lead. Three distinct branches of activity, that are not often fully realized, lie open to the state and locality clubs at Harvard. First, they are in a position to keep students who come from the same state or section of the country in more or less constant touch with each other; secondly, by communication with the Harvard Clubs...
...Freedley. Captain Fisher remained at tackle and Keays at guard, an arrangement which at present seems to be final. The only change among the backs was putting Reynolds in Campell's place, where he will probably play in the game Saturday. Willetts and Reynolds were given a good deal of practice in punting and both seem to be doing well...
...Outsiders" is different from Mr. Klein's other plays and must be judged by different standards. "The Lion and the Mouse", "The Third Degree" and "The Gamblers" all deal with some specific phase of a contemporary American problem. But "The Outsiders" has no such special interest. In fact the question of whether "The Outsiders" get in is forgotten in our anxiety to find whether or not young Blakely gets...