Word: difficult
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...judges--members of the Music Department and members of the Senior class--found it very difficult to make a selection due to the excellence of four of the songs submitted. The successful song was chosen because of its tunefulnes and directness. It is hoped that the best of the other songs may be arranged and sung by the Glee Club, if possible, or used for football songs next year, with a slight alteration of the words. A. T. DAVISON...
...great difficulty in carrying on the work of the sub committees successfully is that there has been very little continuity of effort from year to year. The new members each year find it difficult to pick up the thread where it has been left the year before. Accordingly the executive committee passed a rule this year that all sub committees must keep a book, containing the minutes of its meetings, and an account of all the work undertaken by it. This seems to me to be the keynote to the future development of the Council. Most of the important work...
...Saturday. The game was close and exciting, Cornell scoring her two goals in the first half, while the University only managed to cage one shoot. In the second period, however, the University came to the front and soon showed a decided superiority. W. Lucas '15 scored first making a difficult shot after a fine play. The line-ups were as follows: HARVARD. CORNELL. Cochran, g. g., Bush Flu, c. c., Grimes O'Neil, c.p. c.p., Spiegelberg Catton, 1d. 1d., Hart Beal, 2d. 2d., Williams Elliot, 3d. 3d., Taylor Wanamaker, c. c., Collins Nash, 3a. 3a., Van Arnam Nightingale...
...clock. As neither team has been defeated yet, a very close match is anticipated, Cornell's record including victories over Princeton and Amherst. Captain Benton of Cornell, who is champion of the state of Ohio, will undoubtedly give Captain R. N. Williams, 2d, '16 a very difficult game. The University team will play in following order: Captain R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, G. C. Caner '17, W. Rand, 3d, '17, L. Curtis, 2d, '16, W. W. Mansfield '15, and J. S. Brown...
Meanwhile the University team deserves all the encouragement and moral support possible. It is facing a difficult situation. It had no sooner recovered from the loss of Captain Ayres and from unfortunate individual injuries, when this last bolt came out of a clear sky. If the team can get along for a few days on good wishes and undergraduate backing, such spirit should be accorded with full heart; and if the team emerges victorious at the end of the season, that team will be counted one of the bravest in the history of Harvard sport...