Word: odd
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Bluebooks have been placed at Leavitt & Peirce's for men who wish to sign up for the scrub hockey series. Candidates are urged to sign up in teams if possible, but odd men will be assigned to teams, provided they specify the positions they play. Each team must have a manager, who may be a player. In order to get the series started in good shape, and to complete it as soon as possible, a meeting of the managers will be held early next week to arrange the schedule of games...
There are five main branches under which the publications are listed. In the first group are works on History, Economics, and Social Science. Included here are the twenty odd volumes of the Harvard Historical Studies, thirteen volumes of the Harvard Economics Studies, the Harvard Studies in Education, many case-books for use in law schools, and numerous other volumes...
...hysterical sentence structure and three of impending disaster show lack of historical perspective: he might have seen the same force at work at "Le Preciousness Ridicules" or in the "Merry Wives of Windsor." In verse, too, it is less easy to commend his quest of esoteric effects. The odd meter of "A Lover of Boston" exhibits as tenuous a sense of beauty as his lover's defence of Corey Hill sunsets as a mate for Italian evenings. By contrast in "Bhakata-Yoga" the questionably sensuous imagery veils and almost nullifies the philosophi conception...
Last night I chanced to be going down Mt. Auburn street on my way home to Paresis Smith Hall from Dr. Albert Parker Fitch's inspiring Bible class, when I heard sounds issuing from an odd building situated at the corner of Bow street, which led me to believe that the young men inside had been--I blush to say it--imbibing. I distinctly saw two young men--(I have reported their names to Mr. Tibbetts of the Christian Association)--engaged in drinking a yellow fluid which I knew intuitively to be beer. I was still more aghast...
That the winter indoor track season will be highly successful is assured, if the enthusiasm and spirit of the 105 odd men who attended the meeting for the University and Freshman relay and track teams held last night in the Union, can be counted as being instrumental to an ultimate success. Herbert Jaques, Jr., '11, spoke to the men present of the definite and decided benefit that the indoor season affords to track men, regardless of previous experience. He emphasised the importance to the successful runner of a complete and thorough knowledge of how to run a race, stating that...