Word: m
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...would seem that the time has come for a final attempt to right conditions definitely or, the alternative, a frank admission that we cannot succeed with what we have. The danger of the situation lies in the passive acceptance of failure. D. M. LITTLE...
...announced yesterday that Yale's wrestlers would meet the University at New Haven. March 15 has been set as a tentative date. Princeton will meet the University's matmen in Brattle Hall, on March 1 or 8. Negotiations are also being made for meets with Andover, Brown, Tufts, and M...
...M. C. A. took over a great many tasks that were demanded of it and the fact that it did not accomplish every one in a manner to bring praise from everybody cannot be a very serious fault. Often the work of the organization is condemned because one secretary was taken as an example of the remainder of the men in France. When it is considered that there was supposed to be one secretary to every five hundred soldiers the impossibility of every man measuring up to the standard set by the soldiers is seen. Think of the films that...
...Hammer and Tongs Club of former years has been rejuvenated in the Geological Club, and it will hold a meeting tonight, open to all members of the University, in Weld 17 at 7.30 P. M., at which Professor J. B. Woodworth, chairman of the Department of Geology, will speak...
...been selected for poll watchers. If anyone named below can not be present at the CRIMSON Building at the hour indicated, he must provide a substitute. The poll watchers are as follow: 9-10, E. A. Bacon, W. P. Belknap; 10-11, E. Cabot, H. D. Costigan; 11-12, M. H. Dill, J. Harrison; 12-1, J. G. King, J. B. Mabon; 1-2, E. Lovering, R. M. Sanders; 2-3, H. DeC. Ward, J. U. Nef; 3-4, J. S. Higgins, H. F. Gibbs; 4-5, M. Heard, F. Hibbard; 5-6, S. N. Stevens, I. S. Randall...