Word: soft
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Field, for which a plan by Professor H. J. Hughes has recently been accepted by the Athletic Committee. During the winter about a dozen catch basins will be built to drain the surface water. Below these will be driven wooden piles to prevent the basins from sinking into the soft ground. A series of small, underground porous tiles will connect the large pipes already installed and leading directly into the Charles River...
...This efficiency may be gained by economy of nutrition. The primitive man ate only when he was hungry, and he chewed his food thoroughly, because nature made it hard. The man of today eats when he is not really hungry, and because much of his food is liquid or soft, he does not chew it enough...
...tennis courts on Holmes Field will be ready for use today although they are still rather soft. The courts on Jarvis Field have been in use for several days and are now in very fair condition. There are 39 courts in all, 26 on Jarvis Field and 13 on Holmes Field...
...tennis courts on Jarvis Field, although very soft, were opened for play yesterday afternoon. Work was begun yesterday afternoon. Work was begun yesterday on the Holmes Field courts, which should be ready for play in a few days...
...first "pop-night" was held in the Living Room of the Union last night, and proved an unqualified success. Long after soft drinks and ice cream had given out, the crowd still overflowed the tables and filled the doorways and gallery. The University Orchestra, opening with the "Marseillaise," played through a program of new songs, including "The Crimson," by P. H. Daggett '07, "Awake Ye Sons of Old Harvard," by J. W. Johnston '05, and "The Union," by P. W. L. Cox '06. Between the selections the old songs, started here and there by groups at tables, were taken...