Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...without paying for it; to make it impossible for a lady to appear in their presence; are these to become typical characteristics of Harvard men? We must all agree with Dean Briggs that the main purpose of Harvard College is to turn out gentlemen. Do present conditions at Memorial show that Harvard College has outlived its usefulness? Respectfully, CHARLES P. HOWARD...
...material looked promising, but now the story is different. O'Brien is fast down the field, but against heavy interference or as an offensive line man he is ineffective. Coolidge is much the same. Gardiner has had to stop playing and the other candidates not only do not now show, but have little promise of later developing varsity calibre...
...have been so frequent that it is impossible to predict a single position on the team for the final games. Since Marquard is strong at centre, Ketcham has gone to guard, but the situation at the wings is so unpromising that he may be shifted there. Tomorrow will probably show the most promising candidates for the wing positions...
...college man must show that he is in sympathy with masses and understands their problems in order to give back to the state what it gives him of higher education." That is the educated man in politics must not consider whether a law will help his friends and his class in life, but whether it will be beneficial to every class--to the farmer as well as the banker, and the mechanic as well as the manufacturer...
...teams A and B of the football squad. Both when lined up against the University and against the substitutes, the second team kept the ball for long periods. Team A registered two touchdowns against the second team, these being the only scores of the afternoon. Team B failed to show aggressiveness, and was again almost scored upon by the seconds...