Word: let
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hold the audience in deepest interest and handle their subject with such complete grasp and skill. More than that, Mrs. Pankhurst is a woman of rare charm and of the highest idealism. How could Harvard be so lacking in courtesy, chivalry and good taste as to refuse to let her have our finest lecture hall...
...have heard a great deal of talk about the Harvard Men's Suffrage League in connection with the refusal to let Mrs. Pankhurst lecture in one of the College buildings. It would be interesting to learn from the officials of this organization how many members it has, how many attended the meeting at which they were elected to their offices, and whether the League was not formed by a few men for the sole purpose of having some suffrage speakers appear here this fall. Assuredly the College authorities would not permit the use of a hall by a couple...
...past Harvard has been known to let misfortune early in the game repeatedly plunge the team into impotence and the stands into gloom. The very opposite was evident Saturday. With the ball inside Harvard's 10-yard mark early in the first period, the team, instead of allowing discouragement to slacken its play, made a splendid brace and outplayed an almost perfect machine in practically every department of the game. Better yet, our cheering and singing was more determined than has ever been given to any Harvard team. We feel confident that the splendid support thus afforded went far toward...
...Let them sit on the Fence at Yale...
...above all else, namely, fighting spirit. To start that spirit, the players must hear the long roll of the Harvard cheer and feel that there is a real power back of it. If we can give them this feeling, there need be less concern as to the result. Let us make 1911 memorable for cheering such as Soldiers Field has never heard and also for the first football victory over Yale that the Stadium has ever seen...