Word: evens
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...accomplished. They appreciate the hard work each member has put in to bring credit to the name "Harvard," shared equally by every graduate and undergraduate. They also recognize the part that the seconds have played in moulding the team for its final test. Without expectation of personal distinction, without even a stable organization, men of the latter have toiled faithfully as part of a system established for one main purpose--beating Yale...
...ticket takers, members of the football squads and coaches, and in a very few cases where special permission has been given, this agreement is waived. In all other cases it must be strictly complied with. Failure to comply with it may render the applicant ineligible to receive tickets thereafter. Even with this restriction, it is necessary every year to out down to one seat each the allotment of many graduates who have applied...
Already this year the Harvard Clubs have given a dual concert with Princeton at Princeton the eve of the Tiger game. This proved a great success, and all indications point to an even greater popularity at the Yale concert. The program will embrace songs and instrumental pieces by both of the universities, interspersed with specialty numbers...
...United States, however, rather quixotically declines to recognize the Soviet Government even by so much as accepting Mr. Marten's offer. This is rather like biting one's nose to spite one's face. Here is an opportunity to get rid of a large number of undesirables, "thousands" of whom, according to the Russian representative, have requested passports to return to the peace and tranquility of Bolshevism. No international conventionalities or red tape should be permitted to interfere with the rats' abandonment of our "sinking" Ship of State. Give them their passports and God bless...
...experts and Government workers of all sorts. The second class is of all other sorts of workers. The third is of people who do not work the leisure class. . . . The children are in a class by themselves: class A1. They get all the few delicacies--milk, eggs, fruit, game. 'Even the rich children have as much as the poor children.'" Did, this nation not have a Food Controller during...