Word: man
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Foster, number four, although the strongest man in the crew, does not apply his power until the middle of the stroke, does not get his legs down together, and is apt to be slow...
...songs will be sung through after the speaking. Every man in the University should turn out and give the team a royal sendoff...
...that "a man who intends to follow the profession of forestry will not do ill to begin his work here." This is most true if it is read with a strong accent on the "begin." He could acquire here the knowledge of surveying, of geology, of meteorology which, as you say, are essential. He could also study agriculture, chemistry, horticulture and landscape gardening, and if he became a forester would doubtless be glad of his knowledge. But these things will carry him no further than courses on chemistry, botany and biology, however useful, would carry a student of medicine...
This afternoon at 4.45 the nine will have its last open practice on Soldiers Field before the Yale game. It is hoped that every man will back the team by being present...
There are still more than 200 of the Seniors in Cambridge who have not yet sent in their Class lives to the Secretary, and of the men away from Cambridge the percentage of those who have not sent them in is comparatively much greater. Every man is urged to make an effort to get his life in immediately, for otherwise it will be impossible to get out a comprehensive report in the autumn. Any member of the Class who has not received blanks himself, or having received them has lost or destroyed them, will kindly notify the Secretary at once...