Word: neither
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...scrimmage with the B. A. A. which followed neither team seemed to have any decisive advantage, the puck going alternately to each end of the rink. Baker again started at left wing, although Fisher was not sent in at right wing until later. Baker showed that he is getting accustomed to his position and duplicated his work of yesterday. He scored the first goal for the University in a mix-up before the B. A. A. goal. Baldwin shortly followed with a pretty shot from the right...
Loafing may be a very good thing or a very bad thing. There are three varieties of loafing. There is that which is unadulterated and continuous, and which soon eliminates one from membership in the University. There is the kind which is mixed with a little work; it is neither work nor play, but a pale concoction of both. This kills efficiency, contentment, and self-respect. Then there is the valuable sort; it is "scientific loafing." It comes in intervals of recuperation and inspiration between hours of concentrated effort. This makes for efficiency; it makes play more enjoyable because earned...
...have varied tastes; the drama, or music, or attempting to create literature may be his humanizing hobbies. And the football player may be a grind as well as the scholar,--if he cannot see beyond the gridiron. But what shall be said of the remaining class, those who are neither "active" nor studious,--and that from their own choice or inertia...
Certain changes from this year's schedule will be noticed. Neither the Massachusetts "Aggies" nor Carlisle appear, the former having proved too strong an opponent for so early in the season and Carlisle's abandoning of intercollegiate football having precluded any other arrangement...
...held in the Living Room of the Union this evening at 8.30 o'clock. Arrangements have been made with the Modern Theatre whereby a very entertaining program of "movies" will be furnished. The features will be "Hypocrites" in four reels; and Charlie Chaplin in "The Woman" (two reels). Neither of these films have been shown in Boston before. There will also be two reels of the Pathe Weekly, in which recent Harvard news will be portrayed, and some "Animated Cartoons" by Bray...