Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...hardly analagous to the present situation. Ian Hay, as a representative of the British nation, warmly praised the humanitarian efforts of the nation as a whole and the University in particular, We appreciate his expression of gratitude but we must remember that this is not a time to rest upon our laurels...
...followed between the first team and a team composed of the B. A. A. line and the second University defence. A considerable improvement in team play was evident, and the University forwards passed well and accurately. T. C. Thacher '18, back on the first team defence after two weeks rest, played exceptionally well, taking the puck the length of the rink several times. He shot the first goal after a pretty piece of them work between E. O. Baker '17 and T. H. Rice '17. Shortly afterwards G. A. Percy '18 took the puck through the second defence alone...
...team over-whelmed Brown last Saturday by the score of 21 to 3. The University won all the matches except the heavyweight class which went to Brown when Brown won a decision over W. B. Snow, Jr., '18. The first three classes were won by throws, while all the rest were given on decision. The match between S. Burnham '19 and Armstrong was the closest...
...second team is being given a rest for the remainder of the week and will hold no practice until the game with St. Mark's on Monday. The team has not yet been scored on but will have a hard time to continue its string of victories by defeating the strong Southboro seven...
...been jostled by a young American rushing to the colors to defend other people's interests. If only our older compatriots, weak of loins but mighty of mouth and pen, could be induced to go to the front and put their noble words into action, I think the rest of us would get along, quite well, and be content to mind our own American business. Nobody seems to know exactly what the flags in front of University Hall mean, but if they mean that the young men of Harvard are thirsting for anyone's blood, they ought...