Word: returns
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...football squad was increased yesterday by the return of Bowditch, Sargent and L. Motley, of last year's squad. About sixty-five...
...track meet between Harvard and Yale and Oxford and Cambridge will be held at Berkeley Oval this afternoon. This is in the nature of a return match for the one held in England in 1899, when the English Universities won by five events to four. As is usually the case in contests of this kind, each side is practically sure of several events, because of the uneven development in the two countries. The Englishmen are almost certain to win the long runs, and the Americans have a like advantage in the field events. To Harvard and Yale are conceded...
...drowned off Sea Girt, N. J., on the night of July 14 last. He was cruising on the yacht Spalpeen, which was run down in a fog by the Clyde liner Benefactor, on that night. Fisher climbed aboard the Benefactor without accident, but in trying to return to the yacht, fell into the sea and was carried astern by the tide. He kept afloat for several minutes, and asked that a boat be put down for him. This was not done, but instead the Benefactor was backed up toward him, and he was caught in the propeller, which...
...September Graduates' Magazine opens with an article by Wayne MacVeagh, h.'01, on "The Value of Ethical Ideals in American Politics." With due allowance for an age of business, the author points out how a return to the nobler ethical standards of our ancestors would help in solving the recurring questions of the time, such as the race problem in the South, and the relation of capital and labor. Moral courage in public life is essential; for, referring to its absence he says: "As one example, take our attitude toward the corrupt use of money in our elections...
Every member of the Senior Class who has not done so already should fill out and return his Class Life before leaving Cambridge. Duplicate blanks can be obtained at Leavitt's. H. B. CLARK, Secretary...