Word: goings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...addressed by Dr. Fitch and Dr. Fosdick. Most successful parties were given at Thanksgiving and Christmas time for the men staying in Cambridge over the holidays and the House was kept open and entertainment and refreshments were provided during both holidays for the benefit of fellows who could not go home...
Though the athletic ship has been launched under such auspicious circumstances, it cannot hope to pursue an entirely satisfactory journey unless it has a strong captain at the helm. For a successful season a firm guiding policy is a requisite. Of course sports will go on indefinitely under their own momentum, but unless the attitude of the athletic authorities is definitely know both players and managers will be under a big handicap. The managers will not know how far to plan, and the players will feel the lack of strong support...
Tonight at 6 o'clock the University hockey team leaves for Brooklyn, where it will meet Yale in the Brooklyn Ice Palace at 8.30 tomorrow night. The team, substitutes, and managers, numbering 17 in all, will go to Fall River boat tonight. The following members of the University squad will make the trip: Captain R. E. Gross '19, T. M. Avery '21, F. M. Bacon '21, E. L. Bigelow '21, a. E. Bright '19, R. W. Buntin '21, E. Cabot '20, F. C. Church '20, C. a. Clark '19, J. Holmes '21, W. J. Louderback '20, J. A. Sessions...
...have five cent fares again? Are we no longer to stand in line for eight-cent tickets; but once more be able casually to tass our nickels or anything else we happen to have into the collection box? Are we going to be able to go anywhere without being conscious of a brass band in our trouser pockets? If this be so, we are indeed returning to ante-bellum days...
...When the call came for men to defend this home, the young lions did not fail. 7,523 set behind them their personal desires. They left comforts and opportunities to face the most gigantic war which modern science could produce. They did not wait until convenience allowed them to go. They left the instant necessity called them. Since 1914 Harvard has bid her sons God-speed on this great adventure...