Word: faces
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...picturesque figure," Professor Palmer has written, "has left us, a prodigious scholar, a stimulating teacher, a heroic character, a playful and widely-loved friend." And at the close--"That elvish figure, with the unconventional dress and slouching step, that face which blended the infant and sage, that total personality, as amused, amusing and intent on righteousness as Socrates himself--happy the university that had for a long time so vitalizing a presence...
...ideas clustered about legends and lies were grasped as weapons of war--when the war is over they have lost their purpose and at once they will fall asunder. No trace will remain; those who hated most hotly will forget most quickly. Men will look one another in the face with astonishment; the spell will be broken. They simply will not believe that they could misjudge and maltreat their friends so grossly. The subtle power of our mind to forget will become mankind's blessing. As soon as peace is secured, we shall keep the peace not only...
...report in last Thursday's CRIMSON that the class of 1918 had voted against beer at smokers raised hopes that the Prohibition wave had at last struck Harvard. Those hopes proved ill-grounded; but in the face of the returns from the recent Massachusetts elections and the recent national election, when four more states went for Prohibition, I believe it is imperative for the CRIMSON, as the chief representative of Harvard sentiment, to take some definite stand...
...fair show. The line candidates were divided into two squads, one of which was composed largely of "H" men and veterans from last year's squad, and lines formed from each squad practised carrying the puck down the ice. Pairs of backs were sent in later to face them. The goal guards for the veteran squad were J. I. Wylde '17, G. E. Abbot '17 and E. M. Martin '18, who alternated at stopping the puck. Although the ice was good, the men were naturally slow at shooting and erratic on their skates. The hockey candidates who played football were...
...beginning of this year's football season the prospect for a Harvard team comparable to those of the last few years seemed slight. In the face of great difficulties, Coach Haughton has developed a fighting unit which has defeated Cornell and Princeton. However strong the Yale eleven may prove, we may feel certain that the omnipresent influence of Haughton's system will be evident. This year's football team deserves greater credit than some of the more famous teams of former years, for it has proved its worth against great odds. If the eleven picked men live...