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...which I am directly related, its unflinching love of truth, its courage in duty, and its continuous aspiration to reach out for the best in both thought and character. There is a great tradition which belongs to every son of Harvard. It is good to help in any smallest way to keep that tradition bright for those who shall come after...
...found since the war that, for the first time in its entire history, its expenditures have approached near enough to the margin of its income to necessitate ordinary business methods of finance. As a result, the system which has long been found as a matter of course in the smallest private businesses has been adopted by the government, the largest business of all. That is the budget system...
These contests have been intended to stimulate interest in the sports which Freshmen take up, and they have been successful in a surprising degree. During the three years in which the contests have been carried on the smallest dormitory, Standish, has won four times, Smith three times, Gore twice. The name of the winning dormitory of the Fall contest will be inscribed on the shield which is located in each of the three Common Rooms...
...despite this fact, the visitors have developed a team which has been able to hold Georgetown to a 9-5 contest, and to defeat Princeton by the score of 4-3. Three times the team has bowed to Penn but two of the contests were victories by the smallest of margins. The powerful Holy Cross team, on the other hand, defeated the Hanover nine rather easily piling up ten runs and holding the Green players to three tallys...
...other countries of keeping these defensive arms of our country by land and by sea up to an adequate strength is an even present problem. With a country of one hundred and five million people, with our great sea-front and land area, and wealth, we have the smallest Army proportionally of any other country of importance...