Word: reads
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...always be reasonably certain what a Westerner's idea of Harvard will approximate. But never do we realize just how far their derision will go until we read something of the nature of Mr. Carpenter's effort. This much we may say: The most of it is such arrant and superficial satire as to lose its sting. We can even laugh about it--especially the poor ignorant Westerner's difficulties with the Boston transit system, and the supposedly cutting remarks on Cambridge weather. Who, indeed, will go so far as to take exception at the latter...
...boat unit, for a boat 40 feet long, would be an ensign, a quartermaster, an engineer and four seamen. Two members of such a unit, the ensign and the engineer, are required to have had some experience. The former has to be familiar with coastwise navigation, know how to read charts, and to fix cross bearings. Engineers are to know how to properly handle their engine. Certain men will be enrolled as quartermasters with the understanding that they will learn their duties immediately. Members of the University have the opportunity of forming among themselves patrol boat units, and deciding whom...
University B.--Bow, Allen; 2, Young; 3, Fisher; 4, Culbert; 5, Parkman; 6, Pope; 7, Thorndike; stroke, Emmet; cox., Read...
...insidious-minded group known as pacifists. Linked forever with the names of David Starr Jordan, of LaFollette and his immortal band, and of Bryan! They will be joyfully repudiated by succeeding generations of Harvard men. Unmindful alike of college and country, they should and will be ostracized. WILLIAM A. READ, JR., '18. ROBERT J. HARE POWEL...
...monster mass meeting will be held in the Boston Opera House tomorrow night at 8.30 o'clock under the auspices of the Committee of the Patriotic and Civic Organizations of Massachusetts. Resolutions similar to those adopted at the Madison Square Garden meeting in New York will be read, urging that Congress take definite action consistent with national honor...