Word: renewed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...living in Senior dormitories cannot renew their present room leases, but must make application in conformity with the regular rules. 1913 DORMITORY COMMITTEE...
...yards long, making two and a half of its lengths necessary for a 50-yard swim, and is far larger than any tank formerly available for the University swimming teams. As many men as possible should attend the meeting this evening as the success of this attempt to renew intercollegiate swimming depends entirely on the interest taken in the movement and the amount of material from which the teams can be developed...
...agents for the private dormitories are already soliciting renewals of contracts for the coming year. It is their desire to induce 1913 men to renew their contracts before the dormitory committee has an opportunity to meet and announce its plans. Last year these agents moved forward their date for soliciting renewals in order to anticipate the announcement of the committee. This year they have begun even earlier. The present committee is at work and will make its announcement within a few days. Wait for it. H. J. SMITH...
...first team and, starting at the middle of the field, tore through the second team line for a score in three minutes. Morrison made the tally and was used most of the time in advancing the ball. After this show of spirit, the substitutes seemed to be unable to renew the attack and both teams turned to the punting game. At this point the coaches broke into the play at intervals to correct minor defects in the individual work. T. H. Frothingham attempted two drop kicks when the substitutes approached their opponents' goal-line but both times the ball went...
...composed almost wholly of students who come from public schools which plan their programs of study without reference to Harvard. These conditions have given rise to the criticism that Harvard is losing its grip upon the high schools and to a plea that an effort be made to renew its hold. But has the University ever had any influence on the plan of study in such institutions? When it is seen that more than half the public high schools of Massachusetts have not sent to Harvard a single boy in ten years, it is clear that the true answer...