Word: learnedly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Captain C. W. Heath '22. Very few men have reported at Soldiers Field and in order to make the practice a success more should come out. Students who have never played soccer before and expect to try for the team in the fall, have a good opportunity to learn the fundamental principals of the game now. Freshmen who take soccer will be excused from their required physical training by reporting to Weld...
...very tangible bound between classmates which in the Freshman year is the foundation of class unity later on. The Unclassified student, by the new degree, will no longer drift through the first and more important period of his Harvard life on a discouraging sea of isolation, but will early learn the advantages of being an acknowledged though provisional factor in class life...
...statistical, to be sure, it deals with lists, names and addresses, relieved only occasionally by illustrations and editorial comment, but, unlike most books of its class it is one most of us will want not only to consult but also to read. The man who read the dictionary learned much, but was annoyed because his book changed the subject so often. We who read the Register learn quite as much so far as our little college world is concerned, and we find that nowhere does the subject change, for every page deals with the one absorbing theme of Harvard...
...where she can no longer endure her husband's whims and his scorn for worldly comforts. So she turns to Meyers Sophus, a prosperous, concerted; furniture dealer, and in him finds a welcome contrast to the vagaries of her talented husband. Peter, suspecting the worst but not daring to learn it, suffers all the tortures of the jealous husband, until, in a dramatic scene at a rehearsal of his play his uncertainty abruptly comes to an end. In the third act, he returns half-crazed after a sojourn of several days, to kill his wife and her fat lover...
...later part of the competition candidates will be given a chance to learn the mechanical work of the paper, serving as make-up men in the press room...