Word: parted
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Freshman squad has increased from six, which was the number that turned out the first day, to 22. The 1920 team is fast rounding into form, and a coach will be appointed the latter part of the week. Their first game will be played at Andover on October...
...Advocate, Monthly and the Illustrated, which is the youngest publication in College. Then there is the Musical Review for any who are musically inclined. For those who can sing, there is the Glee Club, and for those who can speak there is the Debating Club, which takes part each year in a triangular debate with Yale and Princeton...
...held at 3 o'clock Friday October 20. All regulation events will take place and all men in College, including Freshmen and unclassified students, may compete. Books will be placed in the Locker Building in which men are to sign up for their respective events. All men taking part in this meet must take strength tests before the day of the event...
...Good Gracious, Annabelle," which has only just opened at the Park Square Theatre, is one of the most delightful comedies that has appeared in Boston for some time. Light and thoroughly enjoyable in action and dialogue, the success of the comedy is yet due in larger part to the highly commendable performance of the individual members of the cast, for, after all, the task of creating roles devolves rather upon those who present, rather than upon those whose imaginations have drawn them...
...have died in the ranks of the French and English armies all spent a number of years at Harvard. They gained some intellectual training, perhaps, but more than that, they acquired ideals of service and traditions of bravery which peculiarly belong to Harvard. It was this early influence in part that sent them into the face of danger to defend what they personally considered a worthy and a righteous cause. It is not because these brave men made their sacrifices for either France or England that they should receive the respect of their alma mater, but because they showed...