Word: sharing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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With the October issue of the "Harvard Musical Review" appears another magazine to claim its share of undergraduate interest. To the average observer it would seem that the number of students sufficiently interested in music to subscribe to such a paper would be much too small to insure it life and financial health, or at least in comparison to its older brothers the "Monthly" and the "Illustrated." And, no doubt, the very fact that enough enthusiasm was generated among the students to produce even the initial number of a paper which contains only material of a purely musical nature will...
...seldom seen; forward passes were prettily executed, line plunges were cleanly done, runs in from kicks were spectacular, end runs were done behind well formed interference, and shift plays and delayed passes were used profusely. Moreover, though the teams were not evenly matched, Holy Cross did her full share to make the game exciting...
...demand energy, resourcefulness, and real determination to win. Although the competitions are very severe, candidates are expected to maintain a proper standing in their studies in spite of the extra work required of them. As a matter of class pride and spirit the members of 1915 should do their share in supporting the particular undergraduate activity the CRIMSON represents, and it is to be hoped that a large number of Sophomores will report for the competition starting this evening...
...subscribe to make the plan successful will be very small. The action of the class makes it a purely personal issue with next year's occupants of the Senior dormitories whether or not electric lights are to be installed. Manifestly, the plan cannot be realized unless everyone does his share, and in deciding the question each should consider not only his personal wishes and desires but also the way in which installation of electric lights will add to the attractiveness of the Senior dormitories for future classes. It is generally admitted that the plan of having Seniors room...
...year's team is one developed from inexperienced material. In the meet on Saturday, the Juniors alone won 50 points (17 more than the total scored by Yale) and yet the 1913 Freshman team was decisively defeated at New Haven. This record speaks volumes for the Harvard coaches who share with the members of this year's team in one of the finest victories ever won by Harvard in track athletics...