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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Practice for the Freshman team began last Monday, but thus far not enough men to make up a single team have reported. Lacrosse fills an important place in the athletic system, since it may be played by lighter men than are needed for football and crew, and does not require long experience as does baseball...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Freshman Lacrosse Men Convene | 4/6/1916 | See Source »

...True enough, Harvard was old Harvard, and Boston was old Boston, when Life was but a prospect; and men who go to Harvard do "get a taste of Boston." But why the rash generalization that "all the good of Harvard is that it is a Boston institution"? Is the bespectacled city alone responsible for the development at Harvard of men successful in various fields,--in fact, for several splinters in Life's editorial staff? That Boston is but seven minutes by subway is no reason for attributing to blue laws and conservatism adverse or favorable criticism due to Harvard. Since...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE EMPHASIS OF LITOTES. | 4/6/1916 | See Source »

Since soccer offers an opportunity for physical development to men who are not large enough for football and crew, or fast enough for track, it is important to the athletic system. Two years ago it produced for the football team one of the best half-backs that have ever helped in the defeat of Yale and Princeton. In order to be able to devote fall practice to the finer points of the game, men who expect to play soccer must learn the fundamentals...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPRING PRACTICE FOR SOCCER. | 4/3/1916 | See Source »

...find its way to organized expression and debate through the established machinery. There are live subjects a-plenty just now. The submarine question, the Hay army bill,--the ever-present topic of socialism,--the prospect of Marjorie's ever obtaining her battleship while she is still young and pretty enough to draw the dimes of the admiring readers of the Tribune,--all of these offer opportunities for heated debate. With the co-operation of the special interest clubs a rousing spring Forum is still among the possibilities...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: DEAD OR SLEEPING? | 3/31/1916 | See Source »

...Adams emphasized strongly the part which woman might play in the struggle for preparedness. "There are two fields in which women may work; one economic, the other moral. In the former she can by thrift and system save enough to pay the expenses of the entire American army, and in the latter she can prove herself worthy of men's dying for, as she has in former days...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COLLECTIVE ACTION NECESSARY | 3/29/1916 | See Source »

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