Word: kinds
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...value to those men in particular who are as yet unfamiliar with the game. Spring practice for the squad will commence as soon as the snow clears away and the ground is in a fit condition. Meanwhile candidates will be expected to take regular exercise of some kind every day commencing next Monday...
...more than five weeks. It is hoped that many men will report, and report regularly. As the Cornell game is on March 23 every minute of practice up to that date will be devoted to learning the game, and candidates will be expected to take regular exercise of some kind every day, commencing next Monday. There will be a meeting of all men interested in soccer in the Union next Friday at 3.30 o'clock when Captain Byng and Coach Burgess will give a blackboard talk...
...Globe a complete football schedule for next fall's Harvard team. Inasmuch as the schedule for next year has not yet been definitely arranged, 'we believe we should not lost the opportunity of congratulating the Globe on this burst of journalistic enterprise. This "story" (not the first of its kind to appear under the same signature) should be of much assistance to the Harvard football management in completing its arrangements for next fall. However, we think it only fair to the other Boston papers and ourselves to expose this latest "scoop" in its true light. Considering the quantity of athletic...
...Each man at the banquet could wear a button giving his room number, or it could be arranged for inhabitants of the same room to sit together. Prominent graduates who lived in Holworthy would undoubtedly be more than willing to speak on such an occasion. A banquet of this kind would be a true festival rite and productive of the spirit which binds all Harvard men together...
Seven years after the death of Phillips Brooks, an institution bearing his name was dedicated at Harvard to be the home of the religious and philanthropic activities of the University. It was thought by those who contributed toward its establishment that a memorial of this kind would be the most fitting way of continuing the work in which Phillips Brooks was himself interested. The work carried on under the auspices of Brooks House has had a continually increasing importance in the University during the twelve years of its existence. The meeting tonight, addressed by President Lowell, should be a source...