Word: paid
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University and Freshman crews were given a stiff workout in the tank yesterday. Coach Haines paid special attention to the work of the individual men, emphasizing the importance of a strong catch and a hard drive with the legs. University A, in its workout in the tank, rowed together very well for this time of the season, and J. M. Franklin '18 at 4 appears to fit well in his new position. Coach Haines also gave the first Freshman boat a good 15-minutes in the tank. The men were chiefly coached in the rudiments, and Coach Haines carefully watched...
...program equally concerns itself with classic and modern numbers, to show the abilities of the orchestra in executing chromatic as well as melodic compositions. Modeste Eugene Alloo, the conductor, has paid particular attention to the selection of the modern pieces, with the view of bringing out the finer points in modern French and Belgian music. The "piece de resistance" of the entire program will be the "Unfinished Symphony" by Schubert, a number very rarely offered by concert artists in this country...
...last two days Coach Winsor has been driving the hockey team in hard practices in preparation for the final game with Princeton in the Arena tomorrow night. Special attention was paid to the work of the forwards, which has not been up to its standard for the past week; slowness in starting and a ragged line, combined with a tendency on the part of one or two men to circle, makes team work difficult...
...have not paid a full year's tuition in Harvard College, the fees will be as follows: for Engineering Sciences 4a, $75; for Engineering Sciences 4d, $92; for Engineering Sciences 4a and first half of 4d, $121. Students are allowed to take only one course at a time...
...more enjoyment of human rights would be arrested. Such constructive undertakings as the Constitutional Convention in this state would go by the board. The war against poverty and disease and evil would give place to a war against men. The large percentage of American industrial workers who are paid no more than $400 a year, when the living wage is $1,000, would continue the same living death. How can we decently visit such violent wrath upon the Germans, when their wrongs against Americans, are but a drop in the bucket compared with the unrighteous and dishonorable acts perpetrated daily...