Word: showing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...through the early season, the players will learn to depend on themselves and will develop a greater feeling of self-reliance. In addition, the players will, on their own initiative, have put into practice what they have learned of inside baseball. Moreover, if this plan is adopted it will show more clearly just how far advanced college baseball actually...
...show the rapid march of events in England, Mr. Lansbury described the Dublin transport workers' strike. It has marked as important and as definite an epoch in the industrial history of England as did the great dock-workers' strike of the nineties, which heralded the birth of the new unionism. Its effect has been to make Catholics and Ulstermen, in Belfast and Dublin, forget their religious and racial animosities, and join in the struggle for industrial emancipation...
Harvard men in general will undoubtedly be startled at the Co-operative's proposed front. So were those who have the re-building in charge. But they have chosen to have the facsimile printed in order to show that the project is really under way. They are anxious to receive suggestions from those interested enough to suggest. And since the Co-operative belongs to the College as a whole, each member has a right to be frank and free in his criticism...
...Council has prepared for publication a history on debating at the University which will be offered for sale this month. The book contains the subjects of all debates against Yale and Princeton since 1892, the members of the teams, the presiding officers, the judges, and the decisions. The statistics show that the University has won 18 out of 23 debates with Yale, and 11 out of 19 with Princeton. The history also contains the record of the subjects and winners of the Pasteur medal debates, of the Coolidge debating prize, and the holders of the Wendell Phillips Memorial Scholarship...
...operative's main store in the Square. The CRIMSON prints today a reproduction of the preliminary sketch submitted to the Directors by the architects, Messrs. Newhall and Blevins of Boston. The present plans provide for an entrance to the store on the street level with considerable spaces reserved for show windows. The facade is of Harvard brick with white marble trimmings. It is proposed also to erect an addition in the rear of the present store, thus greatly increasing the available floor space. When the reconstruction plans are completed, the Co-operative's building will extend from Massachusetts avenue through...