Word: surely
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...call for subscriptions for a Harvard swimming tank in the new Cambridge Young Men's Christian Association gymnasium will, we feel sure, meet with the hearty commendation and support of the students and officers of the University. This affords one of those chances to give, where a great number of individuals, each by contributing a little, may leave a worthy monument of their goodwill...
...with the accurate covering by the second team forwards. Several times, however, the latter succeeded in breaking through their opponents and eluding the University defence. Three goals were scored by the second team and three by the first team forwards. The latter should have scored more often, as several sure shots went wild. Nevertheless, the game as a whole was excellent and both teams played fast, aggressive hockey...
...swimming tank. The first two are common enough grievances but the last is the real cause of the trouble; for it is not only so difficult to develop sufficient material for a swimming team without a proper tank that the loss of one or two men is almost sure to prevent its winning, but it is almost impossible for the men that do come out to get the necessary practice and training. We call attention to this lamentable situation, not only to show that the swimming team is made to labor at a disadvantage, but because it is another instance...
...declared a concern for the interests of debating to give color to their words by entering vigorously into the present trials. The present is a critical year for our debating. Victories this year would go far toward restoring us to our old position of supremacy. That position, we are sure, is a matter of pride to undergraduates as well as to graduates, as it surely is a source of prestige with the general public. E. R. LEWIS...
...have reports due on Monday or Tuesday, so that the books are in great demand on Sunday, and this applies especially during the examination period. Moreover, a great many books are taken home and returned Monday morning without having been opened, while those in demand in the Library are sure to be used diligently. It seems, then, that if the reserved books are allowed to go out over Sunday, the Library might just as well be closed. We would suggest that the reserved books, if allowed out at all, be returned Sunday at 1 o'clock. In this way they...