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...CRIMSON Prints two communications this morning on military training at Harvard--one for it, and one against it. Like prohibition, probation, protection or any other live topic, this question has given rise to two rival camps, ready to hurl epistolary missiles at each other, the CRIMSON serving as a convenient Belgium for their battles. Very little comes of such paper controversies. They are interesting as expressions of opinion, however...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: MAKING SOLDIERS TO ORDER. | 2/2/1915 | See Source »

...rounded into good form during the last two weeks and now appear to be going in fine style. Captain M. B. Phillips '15 has not decided which pitcher will start against the Newtonians this afternoon, but either Whitney, who pitched so well against Pomfret last week, or Macdonald will hurl...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SECONDS PLAY NEWTON HIGH NINE | 5/26/1914 | See Source »

Inasmuch as the Cerole Francais in conclave assembled has with characteristic boldness decided to continue the ancient tradition by which its members are wont at this season to pit their prowess against that of the associated Teutons, it does now publicly hurl a gallic challenge to its friendly foes of the Deutscher Verein, inviting them to meet the as-yet-unconquered Cercle team anywhere and any day. It does, moreover, with excessive magnanimity not only offer to provide half of the liquid enticement customarily placed at first base, but also agrees to its being of entirely germanic nature. Wherefore...

Author: By Grays . and Les Twirleries, S | Title: "Les Twirleries" Challenge Teutons | 5/14/1914 | See Source »

...Victorian who, reviewing the February number of the Harvard Monthly, is by his ancient limitations compelled to comfort himself with these lines, the contributors may with equal justice hurl them back again as they were originally hurled by way of retaliation. It is absolutely true that the one-time, "music of the future" has today become a part of the music of the past: Siegfried is as simple as "Home, Sweet, Home," and twenty years hence, to the successor of a certain Harvard instructor who, after a performance of one of the most modern compositions of D'Indy or some...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD MONTHLY REVIEW | 2/3/1913 | See Source »

...Pierce and Giblet not being in the lineup at all, it showed greater possibilities, both offensively and defensively, than heretofore. Forward passes were used frequently and there was a noticeably improvement in the way the men handled them. The tendency, which was so glaring in the Maine game, to hurl the ball wildly without regard for the man who was to recover it, seems to have been corrected, for the time being, at least, and there was very little armless parsing in yesterday's practice...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ENCOURAGING SCRIMMAGE | 10/8/1907 | See Source »

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