Word: particularly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...across the water to alleviate the sufferings of university men engaged in a more serious struggle. If all stop to think what purpose their contributions will serve, the amount of the collection cannot help being worthy of the throng of spectators. Let both Harvard and Princeton supporters, whether their particular team is ahead or not, remember the struggle in Europe and give gladly and generously...
...Cornell team, greatly feared and overrated, proved no match for the University. The Ithacans were outplayed in every department of the game and lost 23 to 0. The Crimson had prepared an open style of play for particular use against the Cornellians, who specialize in the forward passing game, and this use of their own plays against them was the downfall of the visitors. Much had been expected from Cornell but the failure of the eleven to show any real power did not detract from the great victory of the Crimson team. The Haughton system was again vindicated...
...many Harvard men settled in Boston and New England; "should one toss a biscuit into the crowd on a Boston street, the chances are almost even that it will strike a Harvard man." All these men are not needed here and should not be concentrated in one particular place, for there are undoubtedly "other parts of the country or foreign countries crying for able and cultured men where the name of the University could be made to stand for devoted efforts...
...single piece of fiction, Mr. Gazzam's "Tall Golden Moon" is sadly deficient in structure, and is indigestible as a story. It starts out with an apparent purpose, only to wind up nowhere in particular, without attaining that purpose or any other worth mentioning...
...University Press announces, as its list of fall publications, 20 volumes of particular interest to the student and general readers. Of special interest to members of the University is "The Harvard Volunteers in Europe," a book of personal records of experience in the present war, edited by Mark Antony de Wolfe '87, editor of the Alumni Bulletin...