Word: marked
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...number of men available as patrons, calls attention once more to the perennial problem afforded by conditions at Memorial Hall. Although the Corporation has been in control of the restaurant there for nearly two years, it has been found impossible to increase the attendance to the coveted thousand mark, when Memorial may be operated at its maximum efficiency. The fact that there has been a steady financial loss, together with the persistent rumor that the Hall is soon to have another strong competitor, seems sufficient for the advancement of the following suggestion...
...such examinations as this that are primarily responsible for the prevalent undergraduate conviction that high marks in College do not necessarily represent any particular intellectual attainments, but are merely proof of a considerable development of the faculty of memory. That there is some justification for this belief is evident from the fact that with an average of less than three minutes allotted to each question (as was the case in the examination mentioned above), nothing but a rapid penmanship and an excellent memory would be of use to a student in the acquisition of a high mark...
...hockey team will play the fourth game of its schedule against Milton Academy on Cunningham Field, Milton, this afternoon at 3.45 o'clock. The team has won all its games thus far, defeating Rindge Manual Training School 5 to 3, the Crescent Hockey Club 4 to 1, and St. Mark's 8 to 1. The forward line, with the exception of right end, seems to be pretty definitely settled with Adams and Sortwell in the centre positions and Hopkins at left end. These three men have played in most of the games and work well together. The defence is made...
...consist of a game between the two teams and regular halves will be played. The Freshmen began their season by defeating Rindge Manual Training School, 5 to 3, and a week later defeated the Crescent Hockey Club, 4 to 1. Last Wednesday they continued their successes by beating St. Mark's by the score of 8 to 1. The team was handicaped at first by lack of ice, but the recent cold weather has given plenty of opportunities for practice and the progress has been rapid...
Score -- Harvard Freshmen, 8; St. Mark's, 1. Goals--Sortwell 3, Adams 2, Devereux, Hopkins, Williams, Cunningham. Umpire--W. H. Hellier, Timer--R. St. B. Boyd '14. Time--20-minute halves...