Word: take
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Battalion commanders will take command of their battalions and have them in position on the line specified in Par. 1, promptly at the hour named with out further instructions...
...multitude of sins, but good deeds. "I have cut my profit to the narrowest margin because of the war" the tradesman would say to the carpenter, who would replay that "I have doubled my efficiency because of the war," or to the manufacturer, who would rejoin that "I take special pains with my products because of the war." Man would be honest over tax schedules "because of the war," maids would break fewer dishes "because of the war," college students would work harder "because of the war," dentists would be gentler and plumbers have a heart. But we all know...
...informals are showing a commendable spirit. With the large amount of time which military and naval activities take, it is remarkable that as much interest has been taken in football this year as is in evidence here today...
Since the football game between the University Informal eleven and the depot brigade team of Ayer will be played Saturday at Ayer, plans have been made to take the University players to the encampment by automobile. For this reason anyone who has a car at his disposal Saturday afternoon is asked to volunteer it for this purpose. All those who are able to loan a car should telephone the H. A. A., (Cambridge 6200) or speak to R. E. Gross '19, as soon as possible...
...would be an incomplete compliment to call the Illustrated's photographers Arguses. They have more than the giant's quota of one hundred eyes when it is incumbent on them to take a photograph. They have a nice journalistic sense in picking out the meat of the thing to be photographed; they see everything and see it discriminately. Thus do the pictures in "Harvard's most progressive paper" become timely...