Word: frees
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Freshmen, of course, will learn a more simplified version and will discover the manly art of saying just enough. Upperclassmen will be encouraged to give free rein to the oarsmen and to check them up when frenzy conquers rythm. Although the complete course is not known, it is rumored that a complete day will be devoted to the perfection of making a graceful are when tossed into the water by a winning crew...
...third concert in Mr. Arthur Whiting's series of Expositions of Chamber Music will be given Wednesday evening at 8.15 o'clock, in the John Knowles Paine Concert Hall of the Music Building on Kirkland Street. This concert will be open, free of charge to officers and students of the University. The following programme will be presented by Mr. Whiting at the pianoforte, assisted by Mr. Manuel Compinsky, violin, and Mr. Alec Compinsky, violoncello...
Tomorrow evening at 8.15 o'clock, the Harvard Instrumental Clubs will give a concert and dance in the Living Room of the Harvard Union. This concert, which will be open free of charge to members of the Union and their guests, will be followed by dancing from 10.15 to 1.30 o'clock...
Shortly after this P. N. Jarek made the first Lowell basket, but Captain R. H. O'Connell '29 retaliated with as long shot and another one from a scrimmage under the goal. Rex and R. F. Mahady '29 each counted, while Lowell could make only one basket and several free tries. The half ended with Harvard leading...
...family was, as Zack Miller remarked, "flat as the prairie." Once it had been a great cattle family. In 1880, old Colonel Miller had built the first barb wire fence in the district. But the very necessity for a barb wire fence was an indication that the old free days were passing. In 1893 the district, opened to homesteaders, began to change from a cattle to a farming region. The old Colonel continued to raise nothing but cattle, ran into the Panic of the '90's, crashed. A Kansas City commission house, owing him $300,000, failed. Creditors...