Word: joying
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Today's practice consisted of signal drill and dummy scrimmage in the Rowl. The team lined up as follows: Hullman, l.e.; Miller, l.f.; Cruikshank, l.g.; Love Joy, c.; Cross, r.g.; Diller, r.t; Deavet r.e.; Neidlinger, q.b.; Neale and Wight, l.h.b.; Jordan, r.h.b.; Mallory, f.b. Beckett and O'Hearn will be ready for Saturday's game...
...they made great joy with suche a joyfull noyse that the paynyms without died to here it." The first half of the old bard's statement came true last night at the "record-breaker" mass meeting. To those who were in College a year ago it recalled, as Captain Buell said, the great meeting before the last Yale game...
...dictatorship by the proletariat, is the end to which militarism is condemned, just as it is the real aim of all their tenets. But their toleration of Russian nationalism and militarism because it is of the proletariat is likewise an inconsistency, for even the anti-Bolshevist Russians hall with joy Russia's return toward her old status as a great power, thus contributing to the national and militaristic feeling. The old and new bourgeoisie and even the former monarchists acclaim Russia's great army as an indication of her revival...
...Harvard belongs to the nation, but it belongs particularly to Massachusetts", continued Dr. Slattery. "I think that sons of Harvard who live closest to it ought to have a deeper sense of responsibility for its welfare, and a keener joy in its achievement, than all others. Coming now a little closer to it, I hope to find anew the inspiration which Harvard always gives, and to do what I can to keep before those who may come to it, out of the group to which I am directly related, its unflinching love of truth, its courage in duty...
With the cosmetics charge hanging over our heads and those others, "nous autres" Americans do well to feel abashed. A suggestion might be made that perhaps these things were imported from Europe, and the lamented joy of spending is being exercised by Americans in France more than anywhere else. But such a suggestion undoubtedly would be regarded as prejudiced. As to whether the Indians alone would have desired an indefinite postponement of that fantastic voyage, how about the "Henry Ford...