Word: saws
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...another page the CRIMSON publishes this morning a communication from the president of the Junior class urging 1912 men to take advantage of the opportunities offered them for rooming in Senior dormitories. The new Student Council also saw fit at its first meeting to lend its unqualified support to the system now in vogue...
...northern part of Italy I saw a field where the farmers had plowed up the skulls of young men and had piled them up fifteen feet high. In the Napoleonic campaigns 3,700,000 men were killed. Now, these young men were the most fit, and the unfit that were left had to determine the future generations. The Europe of today is far from what we might have expected if the ancient Europeans had been allowed to develop without...
...great "H" formed at New Haven on Saturday by waving colored handkerchiefs during the "Marseillaise" was most effective. By those who saw the figure it is commented upon with enthusiasm. The men who composed the "H" deserve credit and thanks for the care and forethought which must have been given to make this display so successful...
Dean Briggs '75 spoke last. He began by saying that such a meeting made him feel both old and young; old, because he could remember when baseball was played where Memorial Hall now stands; young, by reason of the enthusiasm in the meeting. He said he saw the 17-0 game and the 22-0 game, but that he has rearely seen a team so alert as ours was last Saturday; and alertness which means intelligence in trainer and coach. The difficulty with Harvard teams in the past has been the lack of an intelligent system. Walter Camp's ability...
...Limp-ones are once again limping painfully after the crushing defeat administered by the pride of college journalism. The Ha-ha-we-made-a-joke liquor dealers were never in it; not one of them saw third base, but we are not able to say whether this was because of the effective way in which that haven was covered, or because the runners were laughing so mightily at their own witticisms that their upper lips obscured the view. Be that as it may, the Limpies in one huge effort to redeem their past disgraces, played ten men to the opposing...