Word: fishes
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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This paragraph is taken (and we beg to say taken accurately) from the pitiful crew story that seasoned the American's daily hodge-podge of journalistic fish stories yesterday. We may agree with yellow editors, to a very limited extent, that stories must be written in a style, that will appeal to the people, but we refuse to believe that the people are asking for downright lies. Such a direct and apparently intentional perversion of the statement that a Harvard victory over the Yale crew is not a fixture will warm every loyal Harvard man to several degrees beyond white...
...Union this evening at 9 o'clock which will differ somewhat in character from those which have been held previously. The gymnasium and general physical training will be the chief topics under consideration, and on these subjects several graduates have consented to speak. Among the speakers will be H. Fish '10, P. Withington 3M., and W. F. Garcelon L.'95. Mr. Garcelon will pay particular attention to the question of establishing a comprehensive system of physical training, with comparisons from other colleges. Mr. Fish will discuss the ways and means of raising funds for the new gymnasium. Following the addresses...
...session of the Forum which will be held in the Union on Thursday evening will be somewhat different in character from those which have been held before, in that a number of alumni will speak. Among the speakers will be H. Fish '10, P. Withington 3M., and W. F. Garcelon L.'95. Mr. Garcelon will pay particular attention to a discussion of the establishment of a comprehensive system of physical training. Mr. Fish will speak on the ways and means which are now being considered for the new Gymnasium. Following the addresses by the alumni speakers, a general discussion will...
...training, and adequate facilities. This meeting should bring the movement to a head. There will be no better way to demonstrate to the alumni the great interest felt by the undergraduates, than a large and enthusiastic attendance. A number of alumni will be present, the chief speaker being H. Fish '10, who has been appointed by the Student Council to look into the ways and means...
...several years, said Dr. Little, college men have been coming regularly to spend their summer vacations in the Labrador region. They usually help with manual labor, such as loading lumber schooners and building concrete reservoirs. In spare time they enjoy a variety of sports. They fish for trout and salmon, have dog-team races, and take long jaunts on skis. There is a good opportunity in this way, was Dr. Little's conclusion, for college men to do something useful and novel in the summer time...