Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...championship in view. The University, on the other hand, has already lost to Dartmouth, and can at the most hope only for a tie at the end of the season. In other words, we have less at stake tonight than Yale. While beating a New Haven team is glory enough in itself to call forth the best efforts of the University seven, yet tonight's contest is harder for Harvard than it would be with the circumstances reversed...
...compelled to touch upon the question of neglect in the matter of loan funds. The lack of conscience displayed by so many in neglecting to pay back the money the college has lent them is hard to understand. The fact that such loans are "debts of honor" should be enough to insure their speedy repayment. The men who do not pay back this money are doubly culpable. Not only do they take an unfair advantage of the University, but they prevent other men from enjoying the help they enjoyed...
...Dartmouth hockey game, although there were enough members of the University sitting together to make up a cheering section, there was no organized cheering. In any game the feeling that its followers are behind it with all their strength, helps a team wonderfully. The absence of such support was noticeable at the game Wednesday. If there are going to be cheering sections at hockey games, why do they not cheer...
Perhaps beer is the source of all the sins on earth; perhaps, on the other hand, it is the divinest of nectars. The CRIMSON is hardly self-righteous enough to arbitrate the question. Class dinners, it is true, have not been spotless, and perhaps are not yet so. But the morale of such functions is constantly improving, and there is no reason to fear that this year will mark a relapse into the orgies of a decade ago. The man so weak-kneed that he cannot refrain from undue excesses is more frowned on and less popular than he used...
...tomorrow night, some time today, so that the Dinner Committee may know how many men to count on. It is especially desired that men not living in the Freshman Dormitories attend so that the class may get together as a whole. Many tickets have already been sold, but not enough have been disposed of as yet to make the affair a real success. They may be obtained any time today from any member of the Dinner Committee except Norman or Tison, or at the Union Office. The list of speakers, and the detailed announcement of the entertainment planned, will appear...