Word: five
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...alumni of classes before and including the Class of 1914 are expected to vote today in Lower Massachusetts between the hours of 9.30 and 4 o'clock for the five Overseers required to fill the vacancies now existing on the Board of the University for the ensuing year...
Since the first Harvard-Yale boat race, according to figures compiled by the Official Program for the race, both Harvard and Yale have won twenty-five regattas. Of the 57 regattas in which both Universities have competed, ten have included other colleges and of these regattas Harvard has won four and Yale one. On the Worcester course, which was used from 1859 to 1870, the University won seven races against Yale's two. At New London where the annual regatta has been held since 1878 the University has taken 15 races whereas Yale is credited with 21 victories. At present...
Balloting for five men to fill the vacancies on the present Board of Overseers, and to hold office for a term of six years, will take place in Massachusetts Hall on Commencement Day between half past nine and four o'clock. As no graduate of less than five years' standing will be allowed to vote, only members of the Class of 1914 or earlier classes are eligible to cast ballots...
...losing streak of five games was culminated on May 10, when air-night pitching by J. T. Murphy of Dartmouth shut out the University 9-0 in a game which was called on account of rain at the end of the sixth inning. The Crimson infield showed poor fielding and poor judgment, and the two Crimson pitchers were ineffective...
...speaker went on to test the attitude of poets towards the ideal of liberty, and the desire for peace. "The war poetry of the last five years have wrought one inestimable service: it has told the pities truth, not only about the battlefield, but about the wrath and hate and greed that are coiled around the foundations of Europe. It says little of the pomp and circumstances of glorious war; it goes straight to the human facts underlying war; it shows that worldwide peace is conditioned upon the concrete and fundamental issues of justice, liberty, and fellowship...