Word: showings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...mass meeting for the 1920 hockey team before its game with the Yale freshmen will be held in the Smith Halls Common Room this evening at 7.30 o'clock. This will be an opportunity for the Freshman Class to show its support which has heretofore been weak, few members of the class even attending the games. Captain N. S. Walker '20 and R. D. Hunneman '17, manager of the University team, will speak...
...mean the dropping of other desired courses. It may mean personal hardship by small and continuous sacrifices. Each man dislikes to sign away his future. Such procrastinators console themselves with the thought that should their nation be put to the test, it will be time enough then to show their loyalty and their devotion...
...previously damaged heart due to some inflammatory condition of the valves, I have been unable to confirm the diagnosis of an abnormal heart. My feeling is that much harm is being done by the popular impression that athletics are a frequent cause of heart disease. I have tried to show that in some aspects at least this diagnosis has been based upon incorrect criteria. I find considerable comfort in the vigorous statements of Sir James MacKenzie, the eminent English authority on heart disease, that he doubts the existence of the athletic heart and refers to it as "an unfortunate bogey...
...University hockey team nosed out the B. A. A. in a hard scrimmage yesterday afternoon by a 3 to 2 score. The Crimson players continued to show improvement and put up a much better brand of hockey than in any previous practice this week. The general work of the men during the half hour's scrimmage indicated that they will be able to show all their usual speed in the McGill game tomorrow evening...
...Harvard Regiment ought to be doubled, and a training unit of two thousand students should once again prove that Harvard recognizes her duty to the country and offers her services to the last man for the protection of the nation. The enrolment in this officers' unit will show that there are no Harvard slackers in 1917 even as there were none...