Word: fined
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...excellent, simple taste, and the whole effect is such that most graduates who visit these halls will, we are sure, wish they might go to College all over again, not only because of the quiet of these groups, which ought speedily to have a genuine academic atmosphere, with their fine lawns, their flower-beds, and their new-planted ivy; but because of the opportunity to meet and know all sorts and conditions of men from all quarters of the United States, and daily to break bread with them...
...first appearance of the team showed the regulars unusually far advanced, and well schooled in many departments. All of those who faced Bates have in previous years been tutored under the Haughton regime, and the fact that the general policy of the coaches remains constant accounts largely for the fine showing. The great value of continuous coaching by the same men is that it is cumulative. The players are not forced to start fresh each season, acquiring new wrinkles and adapting themselves to new ideas; they may in a measure start where they left off in the previous November...
Harvard's veteran backfield started off in fine style, and promises in general power to be second to none this year. Brickley was always good for substantial gains through the line, but owing to the one-sided play was not called upon to try any drops. Mahan showed all of his old dash and brilliancy in the open field. Once given a start, it took two to four men to stop him. Bradlee was not used much on the offence. The game was not of the type to best display his abilities. His greatest value is as a defensive back...
...English 14, Sever 6 English 18, Emerson J English 22, 54, 64, Sever 11 English 28, Sever 36 English 30b, New Lecture Hall English 31, Sever 17 English 41, Emerson D English 47, Upper Dane English 62, Sept. 30, 2.30 P. M., Lawrence 12. English 67, Lawrence 12 Fine Arts 1a, 1c, 1g, 5d, 5f, 5h, 5k, Fogg Lect. Rm. Fine Arts 1b hf., Oct. 1, 11 A. M., Sever 37. Fine Arts 1f, 2a, 2b, 2f, 3a, 4a, 8b, 10a, 10b, Robinson. Fine Arts 2c, Sever 37 Fine Arts 9a, Fogg Lect. Rm. Forestry, all courses at Harvard Forest...
...spurt, bringing the two crews even again. One crew would spring ahead slightly when it was pulling and the other recovering for a new catch. In this fashion, they raced to the finish. As it happened, Yale was pulling and Harvard recovering when the line was crossed. By so fine a margin was the victory determined. This race, captured by a single stroke, is likely to remain the most remarkable in the history of the two universities. It was the fastest ever rowed up-stream at New London, the time being 21 minutes, 16 seconds...