Word: self
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...absolutely necessary if the Faculty is to be given a square deal. And when the President and the Deans have been consulted as to the composition and authority of the new body, and when the necessity of reviving the Council while the machineries of class elections are convenient is self-evident, it hardly behooves a critic to discuss ideal methods of ratification and nomination...
...clock. Admission will be by complimentary ticket only. The committee in charge will be glad to send tickets to any member of the University who will apply for them to the Athletic Committee, Cadet Armory, Columbus avenue and Ferdinand street, Boston, enclosing with the application a self-addressed stamped envelope. H. A. A. tickets will not admit, as they did last year. The line-ups have not been decided upon, but a number of Harvard men will undoubtedly play. Last year the game resulted in a tie, neither side being able to score...
Admission to this game will be by invitation on complimentary tickets only. The committee will be glad to send tickets to any members of the University who will apply for them to the "Athletic Committee," Cadet Armory, Columbus avenue and Ferdinand street, Boston enclosing with the application a self-addressed stamped envelope...
...squirrels on the Common, the arts in Copley Square, and the milk or the babies in the slums--it is not quite sure which. Arrived there, Mrs. Alexander-Smith has supped full of social intrigue and conquest and the curtain falls upon her turning her likable and amusing self again...
...Next, study their choice of players. Breadth of chest, reach of arms, and exceptional strength around the loins, with the ability to carry one's self in action with the quick co-ordination of the natural athlete, would count tremendously in a man's favor at New Haven, regardless of whether he had ever played football or gave any promise of playing it. At Harvard, on the other hand, the men are given equal chances of demonstrating what they know, or can readily learn, of football per se; and the tendency is unconsciously to favor the present performer...