Word: small
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...visitor from Mars might really think that it all amounted to something and made some difference, and so it would if more than a handful of the members of the University were getting any healthy exercise and good out of it. A small band of picked athletes are being trained and exercised, some think too much, but nevertheless it is exercise and fresh air, while the University at large sits back and "dopes" it out. And yet the fearful storm of controversy over the game and the feverish excitement before the big battles--and only thirty...
...first of the series of small Sopho more dinners will be held in the Dining Room of the Union this evening at 7.30 o' clock. R. G. Ervin '13 will act as coast-master and there will be speeches by C. C. Little '10, G. E. Jones '11, and L. Withington, Jr., '11. Music will be provided. It is requested that no one wear evening dress...
...Senior class buttons have arrived and will be on sale at Holworthy 17 today at 25 cents each. The design is a small circular button with a black background having the numeral "11" in an orange centre. All men wishing to obtain buttons should do so at once, as the supply is limited. To make this custom of wearing Senior buttons a success, every man in the class should have...
...sale of tickets for the first of the small Sophomore dinners will close at Leavitt & Peirce's and the Co-operative Society today at 6 o'clock. The dinner will be held in the Dining Room of the Union tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock. R. G. Ervin '13 will act as toastmaster and there will be speeches by C. C. Little '10, G. E. Jones '11, and L. Withington, Jr., '11. Music will be provided. Individual cards have been sent to the first third of the class, but so far very few have accepted...
...reason that the present day American college student knows so little about the game is that it is not the sport taken up by the small boy as soon as he is able to play any game. The recent adoption of the game by the public schools of Boston, whose example is being followed even by some of the boarding schools, however, assures Harvard an ever increasing quantity of men who have already mastered the rudiments...