Word: gone
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...great advantage to the incoming class, will not be ready for the class of 1917, and in place of them for next year there appears to be a partial substitute in the plan of having all Freshmen eat at Memorial. To be sure, this has been possible in years gone by, but it is a curious fact that a great many Freshmen choose other boarding-places from the very beginning of the year and do not even consider Memorial Hall. The CRIMSON has investigated this matter carefully, because it seems important to bring it to the attention of the Freshmen...
...Such a trip by a representative organization does a great deal towards spreading the influence of Harvard in a section of the country where it is not so well known, and this year's trip is particularly significant, as it is the first time the Musical Clubs have ever gone South. There are undoubtedly some members of the Clubs who look upon this trip merely as an occasion for a rousing good time, free of all responsibility, but we would call their attention to the fact that they are on exhibition all the time, especially at the numerous social events...
...that primitive time all of the best football players were at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, with Pennsylvania looming large in the offing. Under such circumstances it was possible for a single observer to study all of the material in action against one another. But these favorable conditions have been gone these sixteen years and more. Today there are 300 college and university football teams in the United States presenting a field of material in excess of 10,000 men. Manifestly, it is impossible for a single observer to see more than 28 of these elevens in action and these cannot...
Before the scrimmage the usual preliminary work was gone through, Coach Winsor laying emphasis in particular on the passing and general team-work of the forwards...
...start both first and second crews began to gain quickly on the third, and at the half mile had gained a length. At Harvard Bridge the second had gone into first place, a little open water showing between it and the third which was half a length ahead of the first. For the next half mile the third made a good spurt, holding the University eight and gaining slightly on the second. At the last quarter mile the first crew attempted to spurt, passing the third, but was unable to gain on the second, which finished a length...