Word: poore
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...price of Clas Day caps and gowns has gone up to $4.75 and so far only 287 men have been measured. The showing made by 1914 is unusually poor for, although this Senior Class is larger than last year's, more than 330 men had responded at the same date in 1913. If Class Day is to be a success it is absolutely essential for all Seniors to attend to the matter of caps and gowns at once. 1914 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...showing made by 1914 is unusually poor. Although this Senior class is larger than last year's, yet at the last day of the first schedule of prices, only 241 men have been measured, in contrast with the 331 who had responded at the same date in 1913. Men should attend to the matter at once, as procrastination only means more expense. 1914 CLASS DAY COMMITTEE...
...Barker, G. W. Benedict, Jr., D. S. Campbell, E. S. Clark, G. W. Cobb, Jr., T. F. Coxe, F. W. Dort, W. G. Garrity, Jr., J. Gazzam, Jr., P. S. Howe, Jr., S. B. Ives, G. E. Leighton, P. C. Lewis, D. G. Lovell, S. J. Y. Mann, S. Poor,. W. T. Preston, H. M. Rand, H. G. Reynolds, W. Richardson, R. D. Roquemore, J. W. D. Seymour, C. P. Stuart, W. P. Whitehouse...
There has probably never been a Harvard team so good and so poor. At times, such as in the first Princeton game, when the acme of hockey was attained, the team seemed unbeatable. Then came a great big slump in the character of play in the McGill and first Yale games. The second Yale game was nothing but fast, aggressive shinny, and finally Saturday, the standard of play was better, but not good enough to defeat the star Princeton seven. The loss of Phillips no doubt had much to do with this defeat, and the injury to Willetts may prove...
Following this the substitutes downed the Freshmen 4 to 0 in a fifteen minute scrimmage. Both teams were so bunched in front of the goals that good shooting was impossible. The passing was poor, due largely to the soft condition...