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Word: go (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...University lacrosse team will leave Cambridge tonight at 6.45 o'clock for its southern trip. The team will go by the Federal Express to Baltimore, where the first game will be played with Johns Hopkins University tomorrow afternoon...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LACROSSE SOUTHERN TRIP | 4/17/1908 | See Source »

...season in May, with but a few weeks of rest in March. The baseball team also begins work early in the year, although its games do not commence until after the first of April. The crew has almost continuous practice until the weather allows them to go on the river, and after that time the men row every...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 4/15/1908 | See Source »

...play it in warm weather. These different forms of athletics are to be given up entirely (for to my mind that would be the result of an abolition of intercollegiate athletics) merely because they happen to be sports fitted for indoor work. Yet, the three major sports would go on all winter, and would then have only gotten through their preliminary practice. It seems unfair that these teams should retain their privileges, when the winter sports are being ruled out of existence...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 4/15/1908 | See Source »

...Washburn spoke highly of the services of President Roosevelt and of Senator Lodge as representing the great value Harvard men could be in politics, and urged, in closing, that every college man who had the smallest opportunity should go into politics as early as possible...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Political Principles and Their Actual Practice | 4/15/1908 | See Source »

...Faculty is still firm in its opinion, the Committee may be compelled to act. By no means, therefore, has the CRIMSON rested its case. As stated before, we are seeking tangible facts on which to base our arguments. If these are secured, we shall be in a position to go ahead. If they are not forthcoming, the position of the Faculty is considerably weakened, and we shall be obliged to rely upon the general arguments, which in themselves are by no means weak...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRESENT SITUATION. | 4/15/1908 | See Source »

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