Word: likes
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...running under his careful direction. If a man has never run, it is the time for him to try, for no one knows what he has in him before he tries. If a man does not think he can make the team, he certainly needs the exercise. I would like to make an urgent request that more men come out and report regularly, as Shrubb knows what he is doing, and with any support will turn out a winning team. J. D. LELAND...
...that reason the CRIMSON is in the habit of publishing them early in the year in the hope that they may be noticed by some who otherwise might be ignorant of the possibilities at hand. And it is very doubtful if these possibilities are appreciated in anything like their proper degree. A fund in the neighborhood of $4000 is given over each year to these prizes, and they carry with team academic distinction of high rank as well as the financial stipend. Men of medium rank, as well as of high rank, and in fact all students who are ambitious...
...scrimmage in yesterday afternoon's practice was, like that of Tuesday, devoted mainly to developing the defensive work of the first team. The second eleven was given the ball time after time in the first team's territory, once gaining the 5-yard line on a forward pass, but they were unable to gain although given several extra downs. On one occasion Nourse got the ball on a fumble and ran fifty yards for a touchdown. The first team linemen showed improvement on the defensive, and not only broke through the second line at will, but spoiled almost all attempts...
Professor Munsterberg described the service performed by a man with ideas and a personality like that of the visiting professor. It means an increased interest in the study of German ideas and a chance to hear what the fine German tongue is like...
...Republicans who would like to vote in Cambridge will kindly call at the Republican headquarters in Cambridge, 3 Boylston street, as soon as possible and leave their names and addresses. It is probable that arrangements can be made whereby those who have the proper qualifications can vote in Cambridge instead of being obliged to go home to vote...