Word: rested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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After a two days' rest with only light signal practice and dummy scrimmages, the Freshmen yesterday tackled the Boston University team in a scrimmage that lasted a full hour. Despite the wet field, the 1923 team showed they had improved since Saturday's game with Princeton, and they held the visitors scoreless. They twice carried the ball across their opponents' line...
Make-up examinations for students living in the vicinity of Boston who were absent from the final examinations of the second session of the Summer School will be held in Harvard 5 at 2 o'clock during the rest of the week. All examinations are three hours in length...
Coach Withington is taking no chances of losing any more first-string men from the Freshman squad before tomorrow's game with the Princeton yearlings. The practice yesterday was restricted to a short dummy scrimmage and signal practice for the rest of the afternoon...
...which many of them found their first publication. "Most of them were drawn at odd moments during the French push of 1917 near Malmaison, at loading parks and along the roadside while on truck convoy, and while on special permission to draw and paint with the French army . . . The rest were drawn on American fronts from the Argonne to Belgium...
...replaced by that of the Balance of Bower. This second system having failed egregiously in 1914, it is proposed to have nations maintain minimum armies and co-operate to resist aggression. A large body of American opinion however feels, as does the Editor of the CRIMSON, that, while the rest of the world should be encouraged to adopt the third system, America should revert to the first. The more fashionable way of working for this end is to talk with General Pershing and Colonel Goetz of citizenship and illiteracy; the frankness of the CRIMSON is more desirable but less tactful...