Word: tested
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...students who entered Harvard with the class of 1914 or 1915 are reminded that they must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either French or German. Any member of the class of 1914 or 1915 who has not already passed this oral examination and wishes to take it during the mid-year period must notify the Recorder, 4 University hall, in writing, before Monday. Each candidate will then be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...
...beginning of the second half the Princeton forwards again gave the University defence a severe test, but owing to the effective covering of the University forwards about the goal and the brilliant work of Gardner, a score was made impossible. Again after about ten minutes of this the University attack braced, and again Huntington scored, making a long shot before he had reached the defence, which went between point and coverpoint and past Kalbfleisch. The remainder of the game was marked by a desperate rally on the part of the Princeton forwards, which was stopped by an equally desperate stand...
...University defence in a 45-minute scrimmage in the Arena last evening. By far the best work was done by the University defensive combination, Blackall and Willetts. Although the first team forwards were slow, their work was of sufficient merit to give the opposing defence a severe test, and the latter proved effective at all times...
Today the first test of the hockey team is watched with great interest. This first game of the season, and the only game until after vacation, is to be played against the Institute of Technology, also a comparatively untested team. The interest lies largely in the fact of the peculiar position that this sport now occupies. The Arena in supplying a rink that can be used in all weathers has changed the standing of hockey, and it has created the permanent possibility of a consistently first-class team to represent the University. It has also produced a new enthusiasm...
Students who entered Harvard with the class of 1914 or 1915 must pass, before they can be admitted to the Junior class, a special oral examination to test their reading knowledge of either French or German. Any member of the lass of 1914 or of 1915 who has not already passed their oral examination and wishes to take it during the midyear period must notify the Recorder, 4 University Hall, in writing, before Monday, January 22. Each candidate will men be notified when and where to present himself for the oral examination...