Word: lateral
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...cancellation of contests, however, does not necessarily mean that all sports in the University are at an end. Oxford and Cambridge abolished athletics at first only to return to them later in an unofficial way. Harvard will probably follow the example set by these English universities, so that men who find time to exercise at Soldiers Field will have the opportunity...
...football coaches and managers last week, Tuesday, April 10, was set as the date for the commencement of spring football practice. The work will last for a month, broken by the week of Easter vacation, and will consist of drill in the rudiments of the game and later practice scrimmages. Special attention will be given to kicking...
...fifty students enrolled in Harvard College, most of whom were very much younger than the average college man of today, but no less ardent in their love of liberty. General Washington first took command of the assembled troops of New England before the walls of Harvard College, and later the soldiers were quartered in the dormitories. During this period Harvard was moved to Concord for fourteen months. The Faculty did all they could to help the officers, and so appreciated General Washington's work that after the evacuation of Boston by the British they made him a Doctor of Laws...
...China obtains a share in the peace conference later on, she may very likely hope to obtain not alone the benefits above indicated, but also the clean retrocession of the Kiao Chow Bay territory and its timberland, formerly seized by Germany and at present held by Japan...
...national situation the Hasty Pudding Club has cancelled the production of this year's play. For a month or more the members have given their time for daily rehearsals, and now they have been willing to see their efforts wasted, and to forego the enjoyment of the later performances. It is a patriotic move and one to be highly commended. It is a full and sufficient proof of the Pudding's worth...