Word: knows
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...immense growth of the movement in the last three years, both in England--where the emphasis is largely military--and in America-where more attention is paid to craftsmanship--shows the need for some organizing element in the life of the boy. It is gratifying to know that so many Harvard men are giving their support to a work which has such great possibilities...
...number would be larger if more men were intimately acquainted with the nature of the work, we realize that a Scout Mastership is a position which requires an accurate knowledge of details which a boy is a more likely to be acquainted with than a' college man; and we know that the work takes more time than most of the social servants in college give to their classes. But just in proportion as the work is difficult, it is remunerative. All Harvard men may not be able to take part in it; but an interest and understanding now may open...
...made it a point to secure one representative man each year to lecture under its auspices at Harvard, a great step would be taken toward bringing the University into touch with ideas from every section of the country, and also toward bringing all sections of the country better to know and understand what Harvard stands...
...loud and hearty support of the stands. Why didn't we give it to them? More than once Captain Fisher has told us that cheering really does make a difference to the players -- especially when they are not veterans and when they are not winning. Surely he must know...
Whether the undergraduates as one unified enthusiastic whole will "come back" as we know Haughton will, is an other matter. They may still have a blind sort of faith in the coaches but unless it is expressed, why continue to support a team? The coming three weeks is just exactly the time when moral support is going to be decisive. Harvard undergraduates as well as Harvard teams have not been famous in the past for the irresistible drive of their enthusiasm when vanquished. Here is the best sort of time in dispell quickly the ever prevalent gloom after defeat...