Word: let
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...signed applications. Even a system of espionage is justified; and the worst offenders, if caught, should be mercilessly discharged from the University. They will never do it honor. The CRIMSON will be glad to open its columns to the publication of names of such men, that all may know,--let us not mince matters,--who the thieves...
...weakness in shooting has been especially noticeable in the practice scrimmages during the first part of the week. Time and again the forwards have lost chances to score by not getting their shots off with any degree of speed or accuracy. This fault, however, as well as a slight let-up in speed and all-around playing, has been due in large measure to the warm weather, which has not only made the ice soft and sticky, but has taken much life out of the air in the Arena: Cold, snappy weather would undoubtedly help a great deal in bringing...
...Let Harvard create more opportunities for self-help and, like Princeton, attract the country's attention to her democratic and progressive spirit--Emerson had the job of "President's Freshman." The problem of nation-wide representation will then be on the way to a solution, and Western and Southern states will be as well represented at Harvard as is the State of New York. FREDERICK BUTLER...
...Moore '18, L. E. Morris 1L., J. B. Morrow 2L., E. E. Morton '17, K. B. Murdock '16, J. I. Nesson '19, C. D. Orr uC., J. M. Parmelee '19, J. E. Peakes 2L., P. G. Pennoyer 2L., E. R. Pineda '19, V. Reinstein G., S. Rezneck '19, D. LeT. Rights 3Dv., J. M. Rodgers '17, J. F. Rollins 1L., C. J. Romieux '19, M. Roth '17, A. Saliba '18, L. B. Schneider '17, J. W. D. Seymour '17, S. M. Seymour '17, G. H. Shaw 1L., J. S. Shaw 3L., J. I. Shepard 2L., L. S. Simons...
...supposed condition of youth, is too stand, too conservative, to be carried away by the expression of radical ideas. Should a fortunate student be accidentally bumped from his daily rut, panic would seize him, and the next day would find him travelling the well-beaten path of precedent again. Let us have a few rabid,--yes, flighty, unbalanced, red-flagged,--extremist lecturers. The University can stand them...