Word: started
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Harvard's anonymous benefactor not made his gift conditional upon the raising of the other money required, construction could start immediately upon the swimming pool, and this facility would probably be ready to meet the undoubted demand a little earlier than the rest of the building. That this building will eventually be completed in its entirety can not be doubted, for all things, even Hemenway, must some day end. But the swimming pool seems to be the most needed of improvements, and were the gift of the anonymous donor not made conditional upon the prior raising of the total fund...
...committee of the Board of Advisors will pass upon and select the better of the two sets of briefs submitted by the two tying clubs for the next debate. The team submitting the better briefs will then take its place with the other seven winning clubs at the start of the quarter finals. The nine surviving clubs in the order, in which they finished are Sanford, Sargent, Sutherland, Edward Warren, James-Bryce, Pollock-Choate, Cardozo, Chafee, and Pound...
Although most of the runners have been working out daily since early in December the practice has been devoted to limbering up and conditioning them. Race and time trials will start immediately in order to give the coaches a chance to get a line on any promising material in the squad. Fast work of this nature will generally be held on Saturdays so that the runners may rest up over the weekend...
Although winter track started officially on December 5, the first intensive practice will begin today at 3 o'clock after a meeting of all University and Freshman runners to be held in the Locker Building. At the same time the managerial competition open to Sophomores will start at 1.30 o'clock in the H. A. A. offices...
From the next room but one we had almost said the adjacent room, came the strains of syncopation, and the Vagabond, not given to such things, realized almost with a start, that he was sitting out a dance with a veritable "wow", a "knock-out", a "hot mama". (Note the quotation marks, which show that the Vagabond does not wholly approve of the vulgar phrasing, used here only for emphasis. The gist of what he means to convey, and the terms the Vagabond himself would use, being a gentleman of the old school, would be belle, or shall...