Word: getting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Here is one man's answer. Is it a sensible one? His readers shall judge. He thinks the time has come to get something out of Harvard athletics except thrashings. The time has come for the undergraduates, not the few but the many, to get some good out of athletics. Sports should be more generally pursued for the good they can give, for the exercise, the physical development. The great mass of American collegians get nothing out of athletics. They exist for the few; for the Jews and not for the Gentiles. Is not the motto, the greatest good...
...goal. During the rest of the period the first team continued to outplay the second, scoring several more goals by good team work and clever individual play. In the second period many substitutes were tried out and several of them showed up well. The second team seemed to get together better and scored several times by good team play. The two teams lined up as follows: FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM. Leonard, Pell, Dutton, l.e. r.e., Edgell, Field Townsend, Leonard, Onativia, l.c. r.c., Paine, Niles Rumsey, Crosby, r.c. l.c., Butt Newhall, Fraser-Campbell, r.e. l.e., Dougherty, Claflin, Furber Harding, Foster, Chalifoux...
...many of the members of the class finish this year, these smokers together with the class dinner furnish the last opportunity for the whole class to get together. Every man, whether a member of the Union or not, is therefore urged to make a special effort to attend, if only for a short time, and to do his best to make the smoker a success...
...Stadium yesterday afternoon. Because of the heavy rain, the ice was covered with about a half-inch of water and accurate passing or shooting was impossible. Though the forwards rushed the puck for a short time, most of the practice was consumed in fast skating in order to get the men into good physical condition as soon as possible...
...Opportunities"? The Divinity Club has arranged for this and for other addresses from the Preachers to the University on various aspects of the profession: and these informal talks are open to members of the University. Students who have any inclination toward the ministry would. I feel sure, get both instruction and inspiration by hearing Dr. Van Dyke and his colleagues. FRANCIS G. PEABODY...