Word: part
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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Several men were absent from practice. Macdonald, Bird, Brennan and W. Peirce were in uniform and ran several laps around the field, but did not take part in the scrimmage. Parker, Starr, and Apollonio were laid off altogether...
...keep their blades longer in the water. Weld is inclined to clip the finish of the stroke, and at times there is a noticeable check of the shell between strokes, as the men do not control their slides well. Furthermore, although Weld is decidedly fast over the first part of the course, the boat becomes dead towards the finish. The second Weld crew should win out against Newell second, which has hardly been out twice in the same order...
During the early part of the College year one of the over-worked questions is "What courses are you taking?" If in reply to this query an undergraduate mentions some course which enjoys the reputation of good marks with a minimum of study, a laugh goes around at his expense...
...watched carefully the work of the ends. Campbell is considered to be one of the best ends that the University has ever produced. His services were secured through Coach Crane, and on account of his great efficiency as a coach for ends, he should prove most valuable to that part of the team. He will be here for the rest of the week, and very probably until the season closes...
Since it is impossible for the Memorial Society to reach directly each individual graduate, class secretaries and the secretaries of Harvard clubs are asked to communicate these plans, so far as they are able, to other Harvard men, and to extend to them the Society's invitation to take part in the dinner. In this way it is expected that the week which will be spent in celebrating the anniversary of the birth of John Harvard can be made the occasion for a general reunion of all Harvard...