Word: standing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...dormitory rowing. Five boats were made up in no special order and sent out to get things started. An urgent call is made for more coxswains. No previous experience is necessary, the only requirement being comparatively light weight. Any men showing ability as coxswains of these crews will stand a good chance of making good on the University squad in the spring...
...formidable array of evidence, stated with so much emphasis and assurance that we must give it serious thought. The CRIMSON, in hope of preventing any overconfidence, has twice pointed out the dangers in the football situation this fall, though we have never taken quite so strong a stand as "Stadium." But when the case has been presented with intimate knowledge such as "Stadium" must have had, we cannot keep from joining in the sentiment he has expressed. If it is answered that circumstances differ from year to year, we reply that it is true, but we repeat that the evidence...
...CRIMSON disagrees with the stand taken by Mr. May in his article on "Efficiency" printed elsewhere in this issue. He pleads for a college course giving more direct business training. The curriculum now, as we understand it, is aimed to fit men primarily for the business of living. It includes the broad general groundwork which can be secured only before a man plunges into the business of business; and in the end is infinitely more valuable to most men than a four years' training in purely practical things...
...every single Harvard man to show that he has confidence in the football team, but that he also recognizes the fact that it will have something besides plain sailing. We have dared to take this apparently skeptical stand, not merely to give the time-honored warning against over-confidence, but to see if we cannot unite team and College in a desperate attempt to make 1913 see Yale at last beaten in the Stadium...
...will again be in charge of the squad, are anxious to have a large number of men report for practice this fall. The preliminary work will be very important for all men concerned. cuts will be made early in the season in the Varsity squad, and these cuts will stand through out the season next spring. Unless engaged in other sports or excused by Captain Wingate, all candidates, therefore, who desire to try for the nine, will be expected to report regularly for fall practice which will be held daily as long as the weather permits...