Word: followed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...amateur coach is one in which the University is alone, for in most of the other colleges professionals take charge of their crews. In spite of this advantage, the University's rowing expenses were larger than those of Yale, Princeton and Pennsylvania last year. The figures for last spring follow: Rcpts. Expenses Loss Harvard, $6,567.37 $28,156.88 $21,689.51 Yale, 5,369.01 24,627.92 19,258.91 Princeton, 1,979.88 4,229.88 2,250.00 Penn. - 9,794.79 9,974.19 Totals...
...section will be sent at once to some sector on the western front and will continue together as one unit till next September, when the six-months' term of enlistment expires. The names of those definitely accepted follow...
Each game in the posted schedule is numbered. Games number one and two will be played this afternoon, and the remaining games will follow in sequence. Notices of the games will be printed in the CRIMSON on the day of the game, or posted in Leavitt and Peirce's. Managers are requested to watch the bulletin board there, as lack of ice may cause the postponement of a game...
...athlete and the scholar usually regard each other with mutual suspicion at first sight. Very few men indeed have been able to unite physical prowess and intellectual distinction, although last year's Phi Btta Kappa list contained some notable exceptions. There is no reason why every student should not follow their example to a certain degree, with the practically unlimited time at his disposal. For unless it is driven to an unhealthy extreme, neither work nor play need occupy more than half one's leisure hours. Personal negligence alone can explain such one-sidedness. Whoever recognizes his physical unfitness...
Novelty of scenery and costumes and livelinese of action mark this piece as a true product of the West. The "Orange Day in California" scene is full of "pep," for the entire company engages in a battle with the audience with paper oranges as ammunition. In "Follow the Cook," Trixie Fringaza shows how much "music" a stove covered with suitable pots and pans can yield. The music as a whole is lively and gay, with a rythm and refrain not easily lost. "Canary Cottage" and "I Never Knew" are the real game of the piece and keep you whistling...