Word: supporting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...great argument for union rests on fact: there is not enough support, literary or financial, for more than one University magazine of the character of the two in question. Lack of literary support is attested by the difficulty with which the papers fill their pages with worthy material; lack of financial support follows in the tracks of small subscription lists and competition for advertising. Moreover, general lack of interest in the magazines among undergraduates is proved by the little comment with which their appearance each month is greeted. And worse that this, they are frequently unrepresented even on the library...
...victorious football team was given a warm reception by the members of the Union last evening. R. C. Evarts 1L., acted as chairman and A. F. Pickernell '14 and J. R. O. Perkins '14 entertained with several original lyrics. Captain Storer spoke of the excellent support that was given the team at Princeton and of the courage that the undergraduate enthusiasm instilled into the team before the Yale game...
...decidedly stronger this year; whereas, in the previous contest, they presented the victory to the University team by at least seven fatal mistakes. The pictures showed very clearly, by a number of play-series, the superior offensive qualities of the University line in the last game, their skilful support of runner and kicker, and the remarkable speed with which they penetrated the opposing defense...
...more deserving Harvard team than the eleven of 1913. It had splendid backing from the undergraduates throughout the season and at its culmination on Soldiers Field. Tonight, at the reception in the Union, there will be an opportunity for us to show, more personally, how real this backing and support was. Work for another successful year cannot begin too early and there can be no better beginning than a large and enthusiastic gathering to greet the recognized football champions...
...Phillips '97, and "How Students Pay Their Way," by M. Gray, Jr., '06. The first shows, from carefully compiled statistics, that the leadership in undergraduate life is by no means confined to those whose means are sufficient to put them through without any efforts of self-support on their part. The second article explains the work of the Employment Bureau and the nature of work secured by the student through...