Word: student
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...work they did was truly work for Harvard, in that they made possible her giving to the nation a generous contribution toward its effort to honor and to keep alive the spirit and services of Roosevelt. We feel that for every fifty cents or dollar contributed by a Harvard student a little more will be known about that spirit and those services in time to come. JAMES G. KING, JR., '20, HUGH C. WARD '20, F. U. PERRY. '21, R. E. LABSEN...
...Captain Trumbull and the cheer leaders, and the CRIMSON as well, seem not to consider a certain reason which may account for the present undergraduate lack of football enthusiasm. It is not that the student body thinks Princeton will be easily defeated. But may it not be that a whole-hearted interest in the team has subsided because of too many one-sided early-season games...
...Captain, referring to mass meetings crowded when he was a student, does not divulge that in those times Harvard had more than three mettlesome opponents out of nine. In addition to Brown, Princeton and Yale, the University team had real combats with Cornell or Machigan, Dartmouth or Penn State, Washington and Jefferson or Carlisle--there were always no less than five games out of nine that were close games and profitable tests. Naturally, the stu- dents then were inspired to cheer and sing, to swarm to mass meetings...
...difficult to instil enthusiasm into a student body compelled to watch games won by 35 or 45 to 0. WILLARD CONNELY...
...University Christian Association has been invited to send delegates to an international conference of all interested in the Student Volunteers to be held in Des Moines, Iowa, from December 31 to January 4. Delegates from 1,000 different institutions for missionaries and Student Christian Associations will attend. The delegates from the University will be announced later...