Word: done
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...same time it does not seem that this series accomplishes all that might be done in offering men an opportunity for playing hockey. Even a less organized form of the sport should be kept constantly alive. Let there be always a rink on Soldiers Field ready for any men who desire some informal recreation. There is no need of supervision and organization. A spontaneous game played by a dozen or so unskillful enthusiasts with informally chosen sides would be no less beneficial and enjoyable than the highly organized game of skilled players. We feel sure that men would avail themselves...
...Smith '02, a member of the Boston City Council, will speak at the meeting this afternoon and will explain in detail the nature of the work to be done, and the importance of this campaign in behalf of good government...
...team made up of the University forward line and the second team defence was 2 to 0 by the second team forward line and the University defence in a 45-minute scrimmage in the Arena last evening. By far the best work was done by the University defensive combination, Blackall and Willetts. Although the first team forwards were slow, their work was of sufficient merit to give the opposing defence a severe test, and the latter proved effective at all times...
...especially to the careless Freshman who little knows that to the College Office January is the shortest month of the year. Although the CRIMSON hardly recommends the method of doing all the work for a course during the month of January, a good share of it may be done by the conscientious student who has failed in the November hours. From now until after the examinations there are few distracting excitements to draw the College away from its work. In view of what happens after mid-years in the way of theatricals and athletics, we urge that the whole College...
Accordingly we thank these clubs for the work that they have done, and for what they are going to do, with a knowledge that our thanks are unnecessary in the light of the reception that they will receive in the West, but with a feeling that they need to be reminded that they are doing a work which we appreciate, and which can be of infinite harm or infinite good to the University. To everyone the CRIMSON wishes a Merry Christmas...