Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...news value", are continually printing articles on undergraduate opinion. But at Harvard, expressions of opinion coming from the student body as a whole are all too few. Probably the press of activities, the large number of evening meetings and rehearsals--rather than the much-mooted Harvard indifference--make frequent large gatherings for the discussion of public questions more or less impracticable...
...Frequent substitutions were made by both coaches; nearly every man in both squads entering the contest at some stage...
...Trust Company of Boston in which the University was victorious 9-1. The home team hit the opposing pitcher freely, making many two and three baggers as well as two home runs, the latter by Captain E. C. Lincoln '22 and B. M. Rice '24 respectively. Coach Slattery made frequent substitutions giving every man in the squad a chance to enter the game...
Coach Campbell finally lined up two teams and sent them through dummy scrimmage. The quarterbacks only called for line plunges and an occasional end run. Frequent substitutions were made in both teams, which as yet are entirely ungraded. It is not until just before the game that the line-up for Saturday's contest will be announced...
...this work were not so easy to enter, if the candidate were obliged to survive a rigorous competition with frequent cuts before being accepted, there would be no lack of men "out" for social service. Why? Its attractions are perhaps as many and as worth while as those which any other activity can offer. A year of this work will teach the student a good many things he can never learn in any college course. Through intimate contact he will learn, as he never could through casual observation, about the habits, opinions, and ideals of people of a very different...