Word: reale
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Saturday. But that is not enough. When the University singing is so weak it cannot be heard above the band on the other side of the Stadium there is shown a deplorable lack of energy throughout the crowd. If Harvard is to sing at all let it be a real song. And let such an excellent example as Brown set be listened to rather than interrupted...
With one victory to its credit the 1923 team faces its first real test when it meets Groton today on the Groton field. The team has had a stiff week of practice, remedying the faults revealed in the game with Worcester. The Groton team, since its defeat at the hands of Milton last Saturday, has developed considerably but it is doubtful whether the light and inexperienced eleven will be able to withstand the Freshman attack...
...American business methods have usually been successful, and when a real effort has been made to capture a foreign market, Americans have rarely failed. For example, Germany, France and other European countries are today flooded with American razors, cash registers and farming implements of all sorts...
...young students of today will be," says the announcement from the Danish Embassy in Washington, "high government officials, prominent professional men or leading scientists--moulders of public opinion in their own countries. There can be on doubt that they will be better fitted for this if they have a real understanding of other countries and nations through personal knowledge...
...uses of the buildings, but by giving him first-hand the part of the college life which can't be put into books. Being a Harvard student is not the only necessary qualification. A guide not only needs to learn "outside facts," but should have as well a real knowledge of undergraduate life. A capable guide gets experience and a little money; he gives a real service to Harvard...