Word: manly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...man can say that he is really a part of the University until he has heard "Copey" read. And once having been present at one of the readings he follows the path to them, beaten by the countless footsteps of men in former years, as often as the privilege is given, which, like all desirable events, comes far too rarely...
Coach "Pooch" Donovan expects to enter about thirty men in the service meet at the East Armory in Boston on February 15. No formal team will be entered, however. Each man will run as an unattached individual. Under these conditions Freshmen as well as upperclassmen will be allowed to compete and there pick up a great deal of valuable experience...
...order to facilitate the work of the committee it is imperative that blanks be returned to the treasurer of the committee on or before February 15. As soon as each man returns his blank he will receive tickets for himself and his partner, who will receive an invitation. Officers of the Senior and Sophomore classes and the members of the 1919 Dance Committee will be invited to attend under the same regulations that will govern the attendance of all members of the Class...
...Harvard Unit," Captain Woodward explained, "was among the first to adopt the new 'primary suture' system of surgery; and to make it effective it was necessary to carry on even up at the front lines. This new system was not begun until last June; by it a wounded man is well in three weeks, instead of six months, and almost ninety percent of the operations are successful...
...first wounded American dough-boy to come into our hands set the entire Unit in ecstasies of delight--every Harvard man swelled with pride--not because the poor fellow's wounds amounted to anything in themselves, but because they were a positive, visible proof to our British companions that America was in the war. Every member of our Unit has made lasting fiendships with the English. Many of us were detached to other hospitals which were understaffed when the big push was on, and so I am sure that by rubbing shoulders with the British officers and Tommies throughout...