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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...practice for the Yale game began yesterday afternoon and found the University team in excellent condition. All the men were out, except Wendell and Blackall, who were given a day's rest and will report for regular work this afternoon. Potter was out in football clothes and began the process of limbering up for his old place at quarterback by running several times around the track. It seems probable now that he will be in good condition for the game Saturday, as the doctors have pronounced his injury completely cured...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: SHORT FOOTBALL PRACTICE | 11/21/1911 | See Source »

...week and next on "The Present Crisis in the Chinese Empire" by Rev. A. H. Smith, of Tientsin, should prove interesting to a great number of men. That we are today able to witness the stages by which one of the largest nations of the world is in the process of changing a medieval form of government for representative institutions of the most modern type, is perhaps hardly due to our own efforts. Yet we should not therefore fail to realize our good fortune. The movement may not be successful, but it is an event which can not fail...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CHINESE CRISIS | 11/21/1911 | See Source »

...marries the Duke of Moreland while on a trip to England. As the duke, most excellently played by Bruce McRae, has been of a lively temperament, there is a pretty little French girl to bid goodbye to after the ceremony, and his new wife catches him in the process of giving her a farewell kiss. Her husband's explanation that he is only closing a chapter of his history does no good. Off she bolts to her home at Palm Beach, takes the duke's family name of Clayton and announces that her husband died shortly after the marriage...

Author: By K. M., | Title: New Plays in Boston | 10/24/1911 | See Source »

...such was the case we believe is due in the largest measure to the work of Dr. Sexton. The game was no lucky victory. Heavy hitting combined with the cleanest sort of fielding only goes to prove that the coach has turned out a team which, through a gradual process of development, has come to play as a unit. Dr. Sexton has earned the respect and personal regard of every man on the squad. 'To say that Harvard as a whole congratulates him is needless...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: YESTERDAY'S VICTORY. | 6/21/1911 | See Source »

...preparatory review at all. Yet a review of any real value to a man is something that he can do best for himself. Just as the act of note-taking in the first instance seems to impress the subject matter of a lecture upon the memory, so the process of reviewing and boiling down notes makes the reviewer at home with the entire field before him. The result is directly proportionate to the effort. The man who leaves the compilation and preparatory work to the tutor deprives himself of the most essential part of the review. The bird...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: TUTORING FOR EXAMINATIONS. | 6/3/1911 | See Source »

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