Word: perfected
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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President Eliot enjoys perfect health and continues to take an active interest in University affairs as well as in those national and political questions in which he has always played so important a part...
...perhaps the most unusual. Breakfast appeals to her "not only physically, but esthetically". She ecstatically insists that "a fine bunch of grapes or a golden orange, crisp rolls, a dainty pat of butter, and good coffee sending up a delicious aroma, etc., etc., etc. . . . constitute a breakfast that is perfect for civilized man". But though these "artistic tastes" do catch the eye, it is yet undiscovered whether Captain Abdullah or athletic Ed' Wynn is the more afflicted with dyspepsia...
...workout, despite the fact that they covered a greater distance than they did on Tuesday. Starting at about 5 o'clock under the direction of Coach Muller who followed the practice from the launch, the men rowed for an hour along the Fort Point, Channel. The water conditions were perfect, and the improvement in balance and steadiness of the shells was quite marked. Nothing was attempted, however, beyond a slow paddle, as the coaches wish to secure an adequate grounding in fundamentals before proceeding to anything in the nature of a high stroke...
...University, Kimball Gray '25 has been the most consistent scorer, and has turned in several perfect scores. Captain H. H. Fuller '23, a regular for there seasons has also done excellent shooting...
...their match with the Dartmouth rifle team on Thursday and Friday of last week, the University shooters were defeated by a score of 496 to 489. F. W. Chase '25 made a perfect score for Harvard, and W. H. Forbes '23 scored 99 out of a possible 100. Two University men, Captain H. H. Fuller '23 and Kimball Gray '25 scored 97, while J. M. Begg '24, Donald Maxwell '23, and L. B. Robinson '24 were tied for fifth place on the team with a target...