Word: prospective
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...become a reality. Some of this has already come from private subscription and more is expected with the permission to use the Gymnasium fund. 1918 and 1919 have not yet done their share. The appointment of a committee signifies that they will be given an opportunity. With the prospect before them of being able to use the pool themselves before they graduate, their response is certain to be generous...
True enough, Harvard was old Harvard, and Boston was old Boston, when Life was but a prospect; and men who go to Harvard do "get a taste of Boston." But why the rash generalization that "all the good of Harvard is that it is a Boston institution"? Is the bespectacled city alone responsible for the development at Harvard of men successful in various fields,--in fact, for several splinters in Life's editorial staff? That Boston is but seven minutes by subway is no reason for attributing to blue laws and conservatism adverse or favorable criticism due to Harvard. Since...
...continued this week in Hemenway Gymnasium. The University and Freshman teams are practicing together, and are practicing on the rudiments of the game. If weather permits, practice will be held on Soldiers Field Monday, and thereafter, and will continue two weeks. There will probably be a game with Prospect Union Saturday, April...
...western students. Undoubtedly Harvard undergraduates have this interest; but it does not seem to find its way to organized expression and debate through the established machinery. There are live subjects a-plenty just now. The submarine question, the Hay army bill,--the ever-present topic of socialism,--the prospect of Marjorie's ever obtaining her battleship while she is still young and pretty enough to draw the dimes of the admiring readers of the Tribune,--all of these offer opportunities for heated debate. With the co-operation of the special interest clubs a rousing spring Forum is still among...
...secure some Harvard entries. Anyone registered in the Amateur Athletic Union is eligible to compete. Solid gold and silver medals will be given to the winners. The entrance fee is 50 cents and entries will close on March 15. Registrations should be sent to J. F. Facey, 36 Prospect street, Cambridge...