Word: stillings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...arguing that the good which trade-unionism has aimed at could not have been accomplished without some encroachment on the liberty of the employer. The betterment of the laboring man's condition which has been to a large degree attained, could not have been attained without trade-unionism. Still more beneficial has been the establishment of greater harmony between capital and labor, a superlative good in the industrial world...
...game with Dartmouth last Saturday showed that the team still lacks the cohesion necessary to resist a vigorous attack, and that the line is very weak on the offense. The line is made up of strong, energetic players, but there is little concentration, little effective and certain co-operation. The men charge too high, and very seldom charge in time; the Dartmouth team on Saturday was almost invariably in motion before the Harvard line had started to meet them. On the defense, the line is uncertain and does not mass at the point attacked; on the offense there...
...addition to the obviously grave error of giving outside parties tickets before all Harvard applications had been filled, the writers can see the possibility of an evil still worse. What is to prevent speculators buying an unlimited number of season tickets at the beginning of the year, using fictitious names to attain that end, then renting the tickets for the preliminary games and finally applying for two Yale game seats by virtue of their privilege as season ticket holders? The Yale game tickets secured, the men can charge any price for them and there results speculation which the management cannot...
Bowditch did not play, and Meier and LeMoyne also were still out of the scrimmage. Nichols took LeMoyne's place in the punting, and did fairly good work, considering the weather conditions. Derby was moved to left tackle on the first eleven. Of the second eleven, Bartels played a conspicuously fast game at left end, both in mass plays and in the open field; Carr made a 20-yard run through the University eleven toward the close of the period. Squires had his nose broken, but went back into the scrimmage with a nose guard...
...given by the Kneisel Quartet in the Fogg Lecture Room on November 30, December 21, and February 8 are on sale at Sever's. A few good seats in the front row and some at the extreme left and right, in the back of the hall are still obtainable. Tickets for the series cost $5 and will admit two people. For the separate concerts, tickets may be purchased on the days of the entertainments only, at $1.25 for each person...