Word: real
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Harvadiana" by "Aucassi" and "Nicolete"; "Harvard's Jubilee March." words by "Cy Young," music by "Hans Wagner"; "Smashing Through Eli," to the tune of "Marching Through Georgia," by "Touchdown"; "Victory" to the tune of "Stars and Stripes Forever," by "Sophomore"; "Touchdown," to the tune of "Rebecca" by "Hopeful." The real names of the successful contestants will not be announced until the selection of the songs is decided...
...today. All members of the University are urged to compete. Contestants should remember that such songs need a good swing, limited range, and sensible words, to make them effective. Songs should be sent to F. L. Foster, Holworthy 17, under an assumed name, before noon on November 1. The real name of the composer, together with his assumed name, should be sent in a sealed envelope to the Harvard Song Committee, Holworthy...
Even at this late date a football song competition can be made of real advantage if men of musical ability will give time to the composition of effective tunes and appropriate words. Most of the songs which we now have are the product of former competitions of the same sort, and though they are excellent, there is a real need for several new songs of singable quality...
...real practice for the University football squad for this week ended yesterday afternoon with a thirty-minute scrimmage between the first and second teams. Tomorrow the practice will be secret, and it will continue from now on, unless otherwise announced. In the scrimmage the first team showed up considerably better than it has at any time during the week. Several of the regulars, Minot, P. D. Smith, and Corbett were in the line-up at the start but were replaced before long. In the line, Perkins started at centre, but when he was taken out P. Withington was shifted from...
...before him. Upon you, Mr. Lowell, falls rightfully the mantle of your predecessor; not simply by virtue of your office, but also by what you have done to merit that office. To a name already famous you have added new lustre. Your earliest writings gave an understanding of the real conditions of American business and American politics. In your later writing you have a similar understanding of the conditions that govern the business and politics of the world. As a member of the Harvard Faculty you have shown practical efficiency in grappling with educational problems. As a teacher...