Word: fastly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...live many hundreds of miles from Cambridge are delighted to learn that the federal inspector has issued an edict fixing the rate for meals on a railway dining car at $1.25 a plate. Hence the moderately wealthy Californian will no longer need to embark on a four-days' fast when he comes east to college. We are glad for his sake. And even those of us who take but short trips are interested in the new regulation, especially in the particular clause that stipulates that the food shall "be worth the price." This introduces an entirely new note into...
...first half, the Freshman defense gave way again and three more goals were scored by the Concord seven. In the second half 1922 played better hockey. On each attack, the St. Paul's forwards found the Freshman defense too strong. Humphrey at right wing was effective in covering his fast opponent, Haslam. The second goal for the Freshmen was made on a combination shot from Martin to Lincoln...
...Freshman seven will meet the fast St. Paul's team at Concord this afternoon. The 1922 team will leave Cambridge at 12.30 and the game will be called at 3.30. On the St. Paul's team, Haslam, Davis and Baldwin, who played on last year's team, will furnish a formidable offensive. In the absence of Coach Gross, C. S. Stillman, Jr., '21, who played goal on last year's Freshman team, will accompany the 1922 skaters to Concord...
...wrestling team is in need of lightweight men to take part in the 115 and 122-pound events. The middle and heavy-weight positions are fairly well filled; but there is a scarcity of light, fast men. No previous experience is required but men who expect to try for these positions are advised to report at once as the trials for the squad will take place next Monday and Tuesday...
...arriving at the end of their college days, how many men have found themselves lonely, unknown to their classmates! How many, in looking back over their college career, have recognized their mistakes too late. General Johnston once exclaimed, when he had missed a train, "I ran fast enough but I didn't start soon enough...