Word: meanly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...second infield group found Mann at short stop, Hammond at third, Knowlion at second, and Field at first. The shifting of Hammond to third may mean nothing at all, but it gives the winter-leaguers who had expected to see him at his old position, second base, something about which to speculate. Further speculation is in order as to where F. S. Hill, an absentee yesterday, will be tried. He is considered to have a good chance to break in at either second or third...
...search for truth, its ideals, its traditions, its motto are a religion. God is love. The kindly spirit of Harvard men is not usually seen in other colleges. Certainly not in provincial state universities. I think Harvard is the most religious student body in America. By religious I mean with the sanest understanding of Truth...
...company did not originate this method of advertising, but has been obliged in self-protection to follow the lead of other companies and, as these billboards are owned by advertising companies and rented, our ceasing to use them would only mean that other advertisements would take the place of ours...
...Their heart is all right, and they mean well, but their judgment is not very good" was Fire Chief Albert Tait's cryptic comment when asked his opinion of the undergraduates' activities...
...closing speaker, P. W. Williams '25, was easily the most brilliant speaker of the evening. In replying to the argument of the preceding speaker that a test for character was also an essential requisite for admission to college. Williams said, "By character they mean application, industry, and effort. The examination system is the best test of character as it is properly defined for it requires these essential qualities. By intelligence tests they attempt to estimate a candidate's promise, but in view of the fact that a man's character does not change in a day, the best test...