Word: reached
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...graduates interested in securing more favorable knowledge of Harvard in this country have looked for literature suitable to send to schools where it may reach prospective students and their parents. I can imagine nothing having a more disastrous effect on Harvard's reputation than the disgusting lack of ideals exhibited by this volume, which doubtless went to the homes of many Freshmen...
...stopped his shot. Then Baker took a perfect pass from Percy, and his drive was true, but York made another pretty stop. A mix-up near the Harvard cage gave Yale a chance to tally, the puck sliding across in front of the net, but Armour couldn't quite reach it. Shortly afterwards the puck slipped out of a mix-up to Gould's stick, but Wylde's pretty stop prevented a goal. Finally Thacher got the rubber away and took it down the ice, passing to Percy as Bierworth loomed up in front of him; Percy passed to Baker...
...seven throughout the season. He plays coolly, clears away his rebounds in good shape, but occasionally an angle shot for the outside corner gets away from him. The only possible fault in Wylde's playing is a tendency to take waist high shots with his stick which he might reach more surely with his hand; but this has not cost him any goals this season...
...While it is not practicable at present to reach directly through private agency all the young men of the country, it is entirely feasible to bring the "Plattsburg idea" directly to the attention of over 1,000,000 college, high school and young business and professional men. A considerable proportion of these men are ready and eager to equip themselves to serve their country if only a practicable plan is presented to them. Such a plan is the summer training camp of the regular army...
...Washington during the Christmas recess, are making a trip of inspection through several universities, including Pennsylvania, Princeton, Columbia, Yale, and Harvard. The party visited Pennsylvania on Tuesday and spent yesterday at Princeton. Today they travel on to New York to Columbia, stop off at New Haven Tomorrow, and reach Boston late in the evening. Saturday morning they will inspect, various parts of the University, with especial attention to the Medical School. At 1 o'clock the men of the party will lunch at the Union as guests of the University. Members of the faculty are invited to be present...