Word: priced
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...glance at the price list of Yard rooms might have proved enlightening as to the ridiculous rentals paid by rich students, and a trip through the new Freshman Dormitories might have corrected some of the ideas of this son of the young and growing West in regard to Harvard's devotion to the rickety old dormitories of a former century. The comical irritation which he shares with other Westerners over the "affectations" of our Eastern speech might have also been tempered had he but stopped to consider the counter irritation which an occasional raucousness of the Western voice often produces...
...same time not interfere with the drilling. The instructors in wrestling and fencing will be at the Gymnasium as usual, however, to teach individual Freshmen who are to take advantage of this opportunity. The H. A. A. still has for sale boxing tickets at half the usual price. Notwithstanding the disbanding of the General Athletic Class, individual Freshmen have still the privilege to practice boxing, fencing and wrestling...
...intend to participate must pass a strength test before Wednesday, March 7. A standard of 500 only will be required in this test. If men wish instruction in boxing, tickets for lessons may be obtained at half-price at the H. A. A. Gloves and punching bags are available at the Gymnasium...
...present time there have been very few men out for the heavyweight class. In order to have a successful tournament there must be enough participants in each division to assure keen competition. If men wish instruction, tickets for boxing lessons may be obtained at half-price at the H. A. A. Office Gloves and punching bags are available at Hemenway Gymnasium...
...President is backed against the wall by the insidious perfidy of a foreign nation. He is not overwhelmed by telegrams demanding war, though millions believe that it is the only honorable course to pursue; he is swamped with peace appeals from well-organized German and "peace at any price" societies. The nation knows that Woodrow Wilson will not declare war unless it is the last resort. He should be left unhampered by the doubtful exhortations of pacifists. If Mr. Wilson decides that we must have war, let us have war, and let us help crush the violator of all rights...