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...NOSE, on the watch or lookout...
...professor of the University gave an explanation of Harvard's inaction which is worthy of thoughtful consideration. He said that the reason there had been no abrupt upset here after the war is that Harvard has always progressed at a smooth rather than a jerky rate. Ever on the lookout and with committees always investigating and suggesting improvements, the University has grown slowly but continuously. In this way Harvard, under President Eliot, faced the period of readjustment after the Civil War. The growth of the graduate schools, the liberalizing of the requirements for the degree...
...first team material or not, stars or total eclipses, kings of the game or "dubs," what difference does it make? There are few games that can surpass hockey for sheer enjoyment; and novice and veteran alike are always on the lookout for enjoyment...
...with a scrimmage between teams A and B, which ended in favor of the former, 3 to 0, each goal being by a different man in the forward line. Kissel showed much improvement in his playing, keeping up with the rest of the line and being continually on the lookout for opportunities to score. He obtained the first goal. The second was on a long, clean shot by E. O. Baker '17, who played a heady, consistent game throughout, and used his body well; and the last one was the result of some good passing down the rink...
Professor Rand is on the lookout for promising candidates, and he will be only too glad to talk to anyone who is interested in research work at the American School in Rome...