Word: planning
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...played under the Canadian code of rules. The principal difference between the Harvard and Canadian rules was, to quote a daily paper of that date, that "under the Harvard rules the ball must be kicked over a rope extending across the entire field while according to McGill's plan the ball must be kicked over a wooden bar 10 feet from the ground." For some time previous to the contest, the team was drilled by night on Jarvis Field. Although this game represented the crudest kind of football, compared with the game as we know it today, yet it aroused...
...undersigned, as representatives of our respective classes, wish to express in your columns our hearty commendation of the plan for taking up a collection for the war-sufferers between the halves of Saturday's game with Yale...
...Yale Commons will be open to all Harvard men and their guests, including ladies, from today until Monday. Meals will be served on the regular semi "a la carte" plan, except luncheon on Saturday, which will be served "table d'hote" from 11 until 1.45 o'clock, for $1. The Commons is on the corner of Grove and College streets, New Haven...
...consideration would be the requirement of German and Spanish as allied subjects. A reading knowledge of German is necessary to enable one to study the writings of the German General Staff, the only authority on modern warfare. These suggestions appear disordered, but out of them may come some feasible plan of action. It is undoubtedly true that war as it is played today requires specialists in all departments, and in the training of such men the University has a responsible task to perform
...Society, however, will best serve its purpose, if besides giving training to the men interested in making the class or Freshman team, it will adopt a plan that will attract men who are not primarily interested in the debating as such, but who are interested in the vital national and international questions of the hour. It can do this best by choosing its subjects among these problems and by laying stress upon general discussion of them in a manner which requires previous thought and preparation...