Word: done
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...asked to co-operate with the Photograph Committee in its effort to get the album out on time this year, by making an apointment for his picture at the Notman studio at the time assigned. All members leaving College at the mid-years, who have not already done so are asked to have their sittings this week; other members from Alder to Gallaher are assigned to the period extending from January 13 to 30, and are asked to have their sittings within this period, without fail. Managers of teams, groups, and shows whose pictures are to go in the album...
...second period the University players showed better team-work than ever before, their stick-work had improved and their passing and shooting were fairly accurate. Cornell's defense was totally unable to cope with the University line when playing at its best, and the scoring, after it began, was done pretty much at will...
...University hockey team will play the Queen's College seven in the Arena tonight at 8.15 o'clock. Little or nothing is known of the strength of the Canadian players this year as thus far they have done nothing of note. They had a strong aggregation last year and as several veterans are still in the line-up they should give the University a hard contest...
Through the ability and the satisfactory conduct of the fifty members, the Musical Clubs have done as much during the past vacation as in any previous year toward spreading the good name of Harvard in the Middle West...
Glancing back over the lights and shadows of 1914, the undergraduate may regret deeds he has done or left undone. By the calendar he has written the record of those twelve months (and it is too late to "correct proof"); but in his scholastic endeavors the undergraduate still has time to accomplish something in the college term. If the Christmas vacation passed quickly, the few weeks remaining between now and January twenty-eighth will fly. Not by trying to prolong the Yuletide festivities, but by shedding the holiday spirit for a more diligent resume of the regular schedule of studies...