Word: maine
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...which has been entirely remodelled during the summer, is to be completed and ready for use by the end of next week, according to information given out at the office of the Director of Physical Training. The greatest change that has been made in the building is that the main room which was formerly used as a tennis court or as a place for physical training classes has been divided into two floors on each of which are seven squash courts. The total of 14 courts will keep from 40 to 50 men busy at the same time...
...main cause of the Crimson's defeat, as only two of the home nine's runs were earned, the others being scored as the result of the University's seven errors...
...score and summary of plays after each inning of the baseball game in New Haven this afternoon will be received over a special wire to the Crimson, and will be posted immediately on bulletin boards at the south entry of Stoughton, the main entry of Weld, and at the Crimson Building on Plympton street...
...memorial to the men of 1920 who lost their lives in the war. Although in general we should guard against erecting individual monuments, an exception may well be made in this case. In the minds of these men, the call to arms was intimately associated with undergraduate life. Their main interests lay in the activities of the Yard, the river, and the Field; and while they were in service, their thoughts doubtless turned to Harvard almost as often as to their homes. Attachment of this kind, it seems to me, should be commemorated as well as the sacrifice which Harvard...
...faculty and institution of a university are for but one purpose--the mental and physical development of the students. But although they can help, the main test lies with the student himself." He then went on to say that statistics compiled by the faculty have shown that the attainment of scholarship in the Graduate Schools corresponds directly with that obtained by men while undergraduates in the University. President Lowell ended by pointing out that if a man puts his best into his studies and also into his outside activities the former will take less tme, and will increase in standard...