Word: tested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...favor of retaining the four-mile race, as a crew to win must know how to row and cannot rely entirely on slugging. It is the very fact that it is a long grind which makes it so worth while and so appealing to those who delight in a test of endurance...
...University seven is now working smoothly, its team-play has improved noticeably within the last week, and all things considered it is playing better hockey now than at any previous time this season. This week will be a hard test for the team, with the game with M. A. C. tomorrow and the contest with McGill University next Friday. McGill is sure to have a strong team and the game will undoubtedly be a fast...
...intercollegiate meet for singers-the second annual one-is to be held in New York next month and the University, which won the contest last year, has entered. The contest will be a thorough test of each team's (or glee club's) technique. It is held primarily to improve the standard of college glee clubs, and for this reason the competition idea should spread to all the colleges. The University Glee Club, trained to the last note by a Western trip is sure to uphold the musical prestige of the University...
...oral examinations in French and German begin this afternoon and will extend through Thursday of this week. All students in Harvard College, except those who entered before 1910, must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of French or German. Notice will be sent to those who signed up before January 20 when and where to present themselves for the examination...
...students in Harvard College, except those who entered before 1910, must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination in either French or German to test their reading knowledge of the language. These examinations will be given in the afternoons, beginning next Monday, January 25, and continuing through Thursday, January 28. All men who have not yet passed their examination, and who desire to try it at this time, must notify the Recorder, University 4, in writing, something before tonight, stating in which language the examination is desired. Notice will be sent each candidate...