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Word: launching (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Editors of the Harvard Magazine launch their monthly paper with a new policy. The policy is commendable, and has the promise of life in it; it is, too, within inescapable limits of editorial selection, a policy as democratic as the times. The magazine is to be "everyone's magazine." There is to be no announced editorial board except the business staff; publication in it is to be an end in itself; the men who from time to time serve as editorial committee are bound not to publish their own work, provided unbiased judges think any other contribution at least...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: COMMENDS HARVARD MAGAZINE | 3/6/1919 | See Source »

...Faculty leaders of each group would be there to modify our extreme views by the common sense of experience and to lead our minds into new channels of thought. Thus the student would grasp new ideas, launch them enthusiastically, have them tempered and brought down to earth by opposition, and evolve practical opinions which make for construction...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TALKING THINGS OVER. | 2/12/1919 | See Source »

...Freshman shell had a limited row from Weld up and down the short stretch of open water below the Anderson Bridge. Coach Haines has decided not to put any of the upper crews on the river until the latter part of the week, when it is hoped the launch can follow the crews. However, two more shells will take to the water today. It is expected that by next Monday, when the Newell Boathouse will be opened, that all 16 crews will be put on the Charles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SPRING SCHEDULES FOR CREW ARRANGED | 3/19/1918 | See Source »

Owing to the recent activity of the weather man, making it impossible to launch anything but a steamboat on the Charles, the annual hockey battle between the CRIMSON and Lampy has been postponed, much to the chagrin of the thousands who were planning to gather along the river bank this afternoon. Trainer Ibis, B.S. '64, after grilling his men for two weeks at Bertram Hall, Radcliffe, went forth yesterday for a final inspection of the battle ground. One look was enough to cause him to flee...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lampy in Luck | 2/15/1918 | See Source »

...letter has recently been received from Samuel M. Felton '16, crew manager, by Freeman Mosher, who has been the engineer of the coaching launch "John Harvard" for many years. Felton went to France as a lieutenant in the engineers in September of last year and is serving there in that capacity in construction of roads and railroads...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "ALL HARVARD IS HERE" | 2/4/1918 | See Source »

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