Word: muchness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Treasurer of the Club, will be glad to read over any contributions of would-be playwrights at Holworthy 13. This is an excellent opportunity for all concerned, as the presentation of a play written by a Harvard undergraduate will be an innovation which the Club feels would be much appreciated...
...attention of other colleges and more time would have to go by while they were considering it. If, on the other hand, there existed today some athletic conference made up of New England colleges, the whole matter could be discussed thoroughly and either approved or rejected within a much shorter comparative time. That such a conference does not exist today seems ridiculous, but it does not, and as a result if Mr. Bingham decided to attempt to carry out his plan he will be forced to convince each individual college that it deserves consideration...
Professor Garrod was very much interested in the Rhodes Scholars who attend Oxford, but remarked that Americans found the atmosphere of leisure there different from the hustle and bustle of college life in this country. He said...
Although the column will deal most often with news directly connected with Harvard's athletic world, its scope will extend over all sports. Space will also be given to the sports at Harvard which do not come in for as much publicity as football, for instance, and intramural athletics will receive their share of attention...
...easy victim to the infallibility style which Cochet plays so faultlessly. His ground and back court strokes are the most beautiful examples of coordination and effortless skill to be seen on a tennis court. They are of a type to keep an opponent away from the net as much as possible and simply wear him down. On the defense he is if anything faster than Cochet and his endurance is little short of marvelous. Whether he has magic touch which seems to characterize the Frenchman's play is not sure; he has not met enough worthy opposition; perhaps he would...