Word: progress
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...well past the "shower-bath" stage, but the war has necessarily interfered with the progress of singing at Harvard. Now, however, we may hope to see an interest in the singing of good, spirited and vital music that shall make itself felt at every college function, formal or informal, and so, eventually, at every graduate affair. There is no "college" occasion where singing is inappropriate; at football games, at athletic meets, at smokers, in clubs,--everywhere is singing desirable, not the half-hearted, heavy, rhythm less rumble that we have sometimes heard in the Stadium, but a clean-cut, vigorous...
Coach Duffy considers that the battery candidates have been coming along in good shape. He feels that so much progress has been made by these men that a firm foundation has been laid for a correspondingly rapid and thorough development of the other positions both infield and outfield...
President Hibben's Alumni Day address was animated by that spirit of progress and energy which alone makes a university an asset. Too often a university impresses the world as being so absorbed in the past that it is unable to keep abreast of the present. It would indeed be a sorry sight to see an age bearing along the university instead of the university leading the age on to nobler ends. Such a sight Princeton will never permit if her president's program is adopted. The modification of admission requirements will open her doors to many more students, while...
During the last two weeks the work of photographing Seniors has been in progress at Notman's (1286 Massachusetts Avenue, opposite Widener Library, telephone Cambridge 3273), but the results have indicated that the Seniors in College are not co-operating with the committee to as great an extent as had been hoped. There are approximately 100 men who have not yet been photographed by Notman; these men must make appointments in the near future if they wish their pictures to be printed...
Battery practice is progressing rapidly and Coach Duffy is greatly pleased with the progress made since the men reported a week ago. Several men are showing up exceptionally well. F. K. Bullard '20 who has given up rowing is showing speed and control on the mound and will be a strong factor on the pitching staff. W. B. Felton '19, who pitched on the 1919 team has been showing promising form and has lost none of the skill he exhibited in his Freshman year. From last year's Freshman team, C. B. Butterfield and F. L. A. Cady will push...