Word: lose
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Dean Briggs, following a short talk by A. F. Pickernell '14 on settlement work, sounded a warning note to those men whose tendency it might be to lose their balance in enthusiasm for the practical, intense nature of the work. "Do not try to get the experience of manhood all at once. Remember that the Master you all follow, who gave his life to social service, led in his early years, an almost unrecorded life." Settlement work has great value as a laboratory course, complementary to academic theory, and if it is modestly and moderately pursued cannot fail to make...
...coaching staff will '13, lose the services of P. L. Wendell '13, who is entering the Medical School today...
...doubtful choice of winners. It is a privilege for Harvard to have such a meet on her field again, in return for which we can give our rivals and guests a cordial welcome and a sportsmanlike reception. To our own men we say that, win or lose, we shall know that they have done their best...
...their first match the Freshman Tennis team defeated Phillips Andover Academy, 6 to 1 at Andover Saturday afternoon. The only Harvard man to lose was C. C. Felton who was defeated by DeCamp after three hard sets. The best tennis of the afternoon was displayed in the match between Pfaffmann and Watson although the former had no trouble in winning. The form shown by the 1916 team in the initial match makes the prospects particularly bright for a win from Yale 1916 on Saturday...
...matches in the preliminary round will be for the best two out of three sets. Matches must be played on the day scheduled or defaulted. If a player is more than 30 minutes late, he will lose by default. Courts will be reserved for the matches, but players must supply their own balls...