Word: enough
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recent years Harvard track teams have suffered from a notorious deficiency in the department of field events. Year after year a combination of sterling runners has been forced to content itself with a reputation of mediocrity in intercollegiate standing simply because of pitiable weakness in the field events. Curiously enough these five events require far less natural ability than is necessary to be a good runner. Faithful practice by a man of ordinary aptitude will in any one of these events lead to a degree of proficiency that will enable him to be of use to the team...
Practice for the Freshman hockey team will begin in earnest as soon as the ice in the Stadium rinks is in good condition. The rinks have been thoroughly flooded and frozen, but as yet the ice has not been firm enough to prevent its softening during...
...advocate a tremendous navy,--one large enough alone to repel any foe,--for we should be going to a most foolish expenditure, and of what value is a whole fleet when some new invention is suddenly thrust upon...
...gymnasium the University must have eventually; and when there is a good prospect of obtaining the large funds needed, the men then in College will undoubtedly be willing to contribute generously. Ten thousand dollars is very little toward a gymnasium, anyway, but it is almost enough for the swimmingpool; and Treasurer E. H. Clark of the Union has promises of half of the remainder required. A perusal of his article, which is reprinted from the Alumni Bulletin, should settle any doubts as to desirability and feasibility of the project...
Correspondence will be necessary in order to obtain the consent of the contributors. But this should undoubtedly be forthcoming once the proposal is understood. And it may be suggested that copes M. Clark's article, if mailed to the subscribers, would probably be enough to convince them...