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Word: knows (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Yale Daily News, and it is a challenge that we cannot overlook. Tonight the College will show what it thinks of the challenge. Our answer to it now is that the team that beat Princeton will be a match for Yale. If that is what undergraduates believe, we shall know it by their spirit tonight...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: CHALLENGE FROM YALE. | 11/19/1913 | See Source »

...pessimistic and I know that our team will fight as all Harvard teams can and do, and I know that there is no man in the country that can teach as good or as much football and instill as much spirit as Coach Haughton, but if the shouting of victory is to be ours lets save it until the 23rd. W.M. MINOR...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Over-Optimism inexcusable | 11/14/1913 | See Source »

...schools outside of Massachusetts. Whether the standard of scholarship in the College will be altered remains to be seen. The present Junior class, first to enter under the double plan, has shown no tendency to fall off, but has so far set a high standard. We should like to know to what an extent this is due to the publicly prepared men, and to what extent to the new-plan men. It may be quite possible that we have at hand valuable information as to the better method of preparing men for college, full mechanical training or individualistic intelligent development...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE DRIFT. | 11/13/1913 | See Source »

When the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, applied to the CRIMSON for a description of the official Harvard color, we immediately prepared to reply that it was arterial red. Then it occurred to us that perhaps Calgary might know even less than we about that bloody shade of crimson. So the editorial shears were applied to a banner and a sample was sent speeding on its way to the Canadian border. We hope that this new college of the Canadian Northwest will thrive under the color which it has chosen...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE ARTERIAL RED. | 11/11/1913 | See Source »

...history of Harvard football, and those of us who watched it known that Harvard was fortunate in winning at all. The Princeton team is one of the very strongest of the year--powerful, aggressive, and versatile--and discontented undergraduate who watched a scoreboard or read a newspaper account know not whereof they speak when they complain of the low score. The Harvard players deserve congratulations for mastering such remarkable opponents. The meagerness of the victory only demonstrates what the keenest critics have said from the beginning; namely, that the team's pathway to the championship has not an advance lining...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE PRINCETON GAME. | 11/10/1913 | See Source »

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