Word: feeling
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Ankle? In Cooksville, Ont., John Kraycik, 59, accused of buying $257 worth of liquor in seven weeks and illegally offering it for sale, denied the charges, explained that he used the booze to sweeten his tea and "soak my feet," added: "I don't get drunk; I just feel good all day long...
...often man does what he knows not! Certainly, I do miss the hot water; but, Mr. Finley, far more important, so very far more important, has been the vacancy I feel in the depths of my being, the loneliness, indeed the despair I sense at the loss of hearty House fellowship that lies in the soul of Harvard College, founded...
...letter to the Band, A. Howard Stebbins Jr. '32, Chairman of the Harvard Clubs of Arkansas, said that "our situation here is such that we feel it would be impolitic to plan for a visit." The letter was in reply to a suggestion by the Band that a concert in Little Rock be included in a projected Southern tour...
...fraternizing or the need for seclusion. For some there is the need to escape the routine of trekking back and forth from the dining hall and bothering with the social amenities in order to manage serious academic accomplishment in their last two years. And some men just want to feel less like a college boy and more like an individual. This feeling is not without parallel in the Harvard tradition...
...than any other single group, the managers are in constant contact with coaches and athletic directors here and at other schools. They are the direct liason between the team and the Department of Athletics, for it is the manager who has contacts with both the players and administration. Managers feel they have a grave responsibility for team spirit. Sloppy arrangements of a trip may wreck the spirit of a team. Above all, managing is one way "to get out of a rut" by assuming some worthwhile responsibilities in a valuable extra-curricular activity...