Word: good
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...upward trend of prices, it is very possible Greater Boston's quota will be hard to fill. But of Harvard a surplus can reasonably be expected, thereby neutralizing to some small extent the deficiency in other localities. Again Harvard is called upon to aid a national good. Again it must rise to the occasion...
...million-a-month magazine may get the best writers for its readers, but the University's twice-a-month periodical surely gets the best of Mr. Hearst's writers--gets them for good and plenty, as one might say. For with clever burlesque the Lampoon trails "Cosmo" with a deadly accuracy for the latter's winning weaknesses...
...objects of this year's drive include the renewal of present memberships and the enrolling of new members, so that $15,000,000 may be raised with which to make good the Red Cross pledges to devastated countries, to maintain a state of preparedness at home against epidemics and disasters, and to aid in the projected constructive health program...
...leading universities and colleges of America decide to make lawn tennis a major sport, as now seems likely, the action will mean almost as much to the future good of the game as an entire season of interesting competitions...
...today's battle R. K. Kane '22 will take his place at right tackle, as his ear, which kept him out of the Virginia game, is in good condition at present. At the other tackle W. D. Hubbard '22 fills the vacancy left by R. M. Sedgwick '21, who is out with a slight injury. J. K. Desmond Occ., who was slated to fill an end position, sustained a muscle bruise Thursday. C. C. Macomber '22 will start the game at left end, with P. D. Steele '21 at the other extremity. T. S. Woods '20, and C. A. Clark...