Word: presentation
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...opportunity for inexperienced men is very good, since none of the former University players have returned, and the only available material, at present, are former members of the 1919 Freshman team. The University schedule as far as it is complete, is as follows...
...tentative line-up of the University nine at present places H. P. King '21 at first, W. W. McCleod '19 at second, R. E. Emmons '20 at short stop and T. J. Meehan '21 at third. L. P. Jones '19, W. B. Frothingham '21, W. J. Murray '19, and H. C. Wiswell '18, are also strong infield players. For the outfield, E. Casey '19, L. B. Evans '20, R. E. Gross '19, and J. T. Baldwin '21 are the leading candidates...
Yesterday morning a yellow-covered "Harvard Magazine," the third to bear the name, was placed on sale in Harvard Square. On its editorial page it declared its policy:--to present a new magazine not to be connected or confused with the two others of the same name, and to be a "fellow toiler in the fields of literary endeavor." No Board of Editors was published in the issue...
There has been a great deal of comment on war memorials for soldiers and sailors. The people of the country are ready and willing to spend large amounts in some way fitting to honor the men who have accepted the cell to the colors. Under the present conditions, however, there is only one effort on the part of the people which would be proper in any sense of the word. The men returning from abroad or some home camp have no desire to parade as heroes. They all made a distinct sacrifice upon entering the service. They now want...
...writer of the second communication printed below apparently feels that professors and instructors are at present receiving a living wage and that any increase of pay beyond this living wage will bring teachers such an excess of comforts and personal pleasures that their attention will be detracted from their all-important duty of educating the youth of the country. He fears the influence of men who go into teaching for the money there is in it, "men who are attracted by high...