Word: restful
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dateness" which the editors seem to be striving after. They also indicate that the Illustrated is to be more than ever a strictly Harvard publication; three "other colleges" are mentioned in just twenty-one lines, ably concealed among the advertising pages. The pictures share the spirit of the rest of the issue. All of them are of special interest to Harvard men; most of them are up to date. No Columbia hammer thrower or Princeton Slaughter of the Innocents intrudes to mar the general Crimson...
...Roberts '16 will compete in the hammer throw and throwing the 56-pound weight. He left yesterday afternoon for Philadelphia and the rest of the squad, in addition to Coach Donovan, Manager F. P. Clement, Jr., '16, and rubbers, will leave from Back Bay Station this morning at 10.05 o'clock. The following men will make the trip: Captain W. J. Bingham '16, C. S. Babbitt '18, A. Biddle '16, J. Coggeshall, Jr., '18, H. J. Coolidge '16, G. G. Haydock '16, J. O. Johnstone '16, A. T. Lyman '16, H. W. Minot '17, W. Moore '18, T. R. Pennypacker...
...rest of the squad not on the three teams was formed into a separate team...
...Senior class to complain of the comparative paucity of yesterday's Freshman collection. A gift is a gift, whether it is large or small. The rest of the college, however, have good cause to be dissatisfied, particularly with the attitude of the Freshmen. In the first place, there was an unusually small proportion of the class present. Again, this is practically the only existing Freshman tradition. Freshmen, here, lead an unusually unmolested existence. They are not called upon to wear caps, or to refrain from sitting on any sacred fence. Even this modest assessment is only in the nature...
...select the oarsmen of the crew? Is that power to be vested in a young, inexperienced captain, or in a responsible, experienced coach, employed as a permanent authority? In fairness, alike to every captain and to every coach, the CRIMSON believes that the burden of this responsibility should rest upon the coach...