Word: knows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...spoke at some length on efficiency and the keen competition of modern times. The men who succeed are the men who can work without supervision, who know what to do without being told, and who, in addition can supervise others...
...special service this evening in Appleton Chapel, an excellent example of this sort of activity, is given for the particular purpose of presenting to the class of 1918 a chance to know just what the Chapel services really are. The talks by President Lowell, Dean Briggs, Dean Thayer, and Professor Moore will be of very great value in aiding the Freshmen to cultivate the habit of attending Chapel. In fairness to himself every member of the class of 1918 should attend Chapel tonight...
...full elevens and five substitutes reported for practice in the Haughton Cup football series yesterday, and were given a hard hour's scrimmage. All the men know their signals now and the teams are developing rapidly. The first game in the series will be played on Thursday between the "Scamps" and the "Bingos...
...publish them abroad for our enlightenment; but let those of us whose misfortune it is to harbor only blind and unreasoned opinions (and vague illusions as to how American sympathies ought to run and why, etc.), assume that humility implied in "understatement and restraint." Only when we can know the hard facts can we direct our sympathies with justice and our humanitarian endeavors with profit. N. J. SILBERLING...
Those who do not know the words and who are compelled to mouth and mumble them when "Fair Harvard" is sung would do well to learn them now. The CRIMSON suggests that the learning of "Fair Harvard" be made compulsory in English...