Word: longed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...compulsory chapel, oral examinations, concentration and distribution and other features of Cambridge life which we would like to avoid--although we may at heart know some of them to be valuable. There has been a time when the cry against the possibility of compulsory exercise was loud and long, but we have come to believe that a partial adoption of this system is the one way to further the bodily development of the college...
After graduating from the University in 1899, Haughton did his first coaching at Cornell. In 1908 he came to the University as head coach, following a long succession of defeats by Yale. In that year, the University had the most successful season it had for some time, closing with a 4-0 victory over Yale. In the following fall, Ted Coy's championship team beat the University 8-0, but the Haughton system was only in a stage of development then...
...long been a source of irritation to Asiatic nations that some countries insist upon excluding their nationals because they belong to the yellow race. To avoid exclusion of Japanese because of this there exists today a gentleman's agreement between Japan and the United States that Japan will not allow her laborers to come to this country, and it must be said that this agreement has honestly been kept. The arrangement does not establish race equality; it merely postpones the issue...
...tennis management has announced a long schedule for the spring season, and although the weather has delayed the opening of spring practice indefinitely, the prospects for a successful season are good. Practice will be held this year on the seven courts at Divinity Field and trials for the team will be started as soon as possible...
...reappearance of Hasty Pudding Spring Show posters in the Yard, after a lapse of three years, is one more indication that conditions at Cambridge are slowly swinging back to the normal plane of before the war days. It has been long since the curtain of the Pudding stage has creaked up on a much rouged and closely shaved chorus of pseudo-girls, and since basso-voiced heroines and sotto-voiced prompters have held an undergraduate audience thrilled by the unrehearsed actions of a Pudding cast. "Crowns and Clowns" will be a welcome visitor to the University...