Word: lets
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Champions or no champions, let us remember that we have a team of which we may be justly proud, and that each wearer of the Purple is giving his all for Alma Mater. Let us cease to shed April showers on the buried past and look forward to the future with keen expectation and above all with loyalty Holy Cross is noted for her ninth inning rallies, which are due, not a little, to support from the stands. We need action leave the inertia in the Physics laboratory, and show the boys that we are with them during this...
...would seem as if the Engineers were undertaking more than they can finish in such a course. To begin with, no man, if he has not the native common sense necessary to let him work with his associates, will learn how to do so in the lecture room. If it is a question of youthful overconfidence in business, experience alone can teach the true valuation. If not, then there is no course possible aside from a course of hard knocks which will drive the conceit from the budding business...
With an evident advantage over their opponents in nine of the 14 events in the dual meet at Hanover Saturday, the University track forces should let the Dartmouth runners down to their fourth defeat in as many seasons. The hope for another Crimson victory lies in its superior power in the 880, mile and two-mile runs, in the broad jump and pole vault, and in the weight events...
...Hanoverians will enter the races and field events Saturday afternoon determined to humble the Crimson track forces in repayment for the two defeats recently suffered by the Big Green at the hands of the Harvard runners: A year ago, in the dual meet, the Dartmouth team was let down 72 1-3 to 62 1-3 by the Crimson trackmen, and in the Triangular meet held on the Arena boards in February, Harvard came through with 12 more points than the Green team could amass, taking first place with 44 1-3 points, to 39 1-3 for Cornell...
...when he plays the stock market. But, finally, by virile tactics, he gets even with them and marches out of their office with a big black bag containing $3,000,000. Then dat ole debbil Burning Daylight says to his sweetheart (Mrs. Milton Sills, the onetime Doris Kenyon): "Let's go back to Alaska." And, three guesses and no fair peeking, who wrote the original story...