Word: sawed
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...also saw the change of the CRIMSON from a bi-weekly to a weekly, a proposition to unite with the Advocate, which was to assume the heavy debt under which the CRIMSON was again laboring, having been rejected by the Advocate Board...
...number of impromptu track trials in the Stadium yesterday afternoon saw some remarkable times recorded for this time of year. By far the best of these was the performance of R. St. B. Boyd '14 in the two-mile run, which he won in 9 minutes and 37 seconds, bettering his own Harvard-Yale dual record by 8 seconds. F. W. Copeland '13 finished some ten feet behind him. In the mile run H. M. Warren '13 beat out H. G. MacLure '15 by about 5 yards in the time of 4 minutes and 31 seconds...
...satisfy that need. He said he thought that Boston needed good music. Accordingly, in 1881, he established the Symphony Orchestra. He applied the same principle in the case of his University. In 1890, he thought Harvard needed a playground: the result was Soldiers Field. In 1900, he believed he saw the need of a centre for university life: the result was the Union. With the same spirit the Corporation acquired and built up the present great Medical School...
...college hockey league but was able only to tie the University team for the collegiate title, winning the game in Boston and losing that in New York. This year there are three of last season's men on the Princeton team, Captain Baker, Emmons and Kuhn, and those who saw the game a year ago will remember that it was largely Baker's playing that won the contest for the New Jersey team at the Arena...
...doubtless with mingled emotions that those few earnest students who were abroad shortly after the Harvard Hall bell ceased its matutinal jangling yesterday, saw the Yard invaded by a "horde of lusty Helots" armed with crow-bars and pickaxes; for their murderous intent upon Gore Hall was manifest. Those who have sat and read and writhed in its swivel seats, or waited while its alleged contents were sought form the cellar of Appleton or the garret of Conant, will pause to breathe the respectful sigh due its venerable three quarters of a century of existence. And thus passes Gothic Gore...