Word: soon
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...second half Eisner scored the last goal for Harvard after about ten minutes of play. Soon after the next face-off Campbell shot Brooklyn's goal. HARVARD 1911. BROOKLYN. Burrage, g. g., Spencer Foster, p. i.h., Newberry L. Moore, c.p. o.h., G. Carlin Gammage, Rindge, 1d. 1a., Pearson M. Moore, 2d. 2a., T. Carlin Dwinell, 3d. 3a., Cable Brown, c. c., Campbell Munro, 3a. 3d., Fisher Eisner, 2a. 2d., Franciola Voshell, 1a. 1d., Seaton Squibb, o.h. c.p., Mackavith Johnson, Yamins, Titcomb, i.h. p., Brooks
...from the Longwood Bridge through the Harvard Bridge. The winner will have his name inscribed on the cup, and will hold it for one year. All members of the University are eligible to compete for the cup, and there will be no entry charge. Entries should be made as soon as possible to K. Howes '08, Holworthy 21, or to Charles Hart at the Newell boat house...
...congratulations to the team that brought Harvard another debating victory. Although we have yielded first place to Princeton in the intercollegiate debating world, we are still among the leaders in the art of argumentation. It is the CRIMSON'S desire to see debating at Harvard soon placed on a sounder and more representative basis, which will bring us back to the place of pre-eminence we held so long. May last night's victory be but the forerunner of such movement and such a result...
...especially desirable that men secure tickets as soon as possible...
...satisfaction of the managing editor. At first the work is very general and consists of picking up about the College any items of peculiar interest. Any candidate who shows that he is in earnest easily survives this stage, and is given every possible assistance by conferences with the editors. Soon the more promising news gatherers are given simple assignments, if they have proved their willingness to work and their ability to write intelligently. Later the news field is divided among the candidates, who are left to their own resources and held responsible for their respective departments...