Word: though
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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William John Bingham '16, of Methuen, was yesterday unanimously elected captain of the University track team for the season of 1916. His best event has always been the half-mile, though last year he was used in the 440-yard dash in several meets, and he has been a prominent member of the 1560-yard relay team for the last two seasons...
...University tennis team was defeated six matches to three, by the Longwood Cricket Club on the Longwood courts in Brookline yesterday afternoon. Owing to the strong wind, play was somewhat handicapped and the tennis, though spectacular was not consistently good...
...Freshman tennis team will play a five-man match with Worcester Academy on Jarvis Field this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Though the 1918 players have not done very well in their early matches they have been practising hard of late, and will present a strong front to the Worcester team. The Freshman will play in the following order: E. B. Benjamin, D. K. Dunmore, Captain H. Talcott, R. C. Cook, and L. E. Green. In the doubles Benjamin and Talcott and Cook and Dunmore will be the pairing...
...Monthly's leading article on "Our Wavering Paternalism" is interesting and provocative. It makes us think, and it moves us to reply. The author has a lot of good ideas, though he suggests no constructive plan of reform. One regrets that he feels it necessary to crouch under a pseudonym: we should like it better if he signed his name, better still if he would stand on his feet in that Forum which he scorns and meet his opponents face to face. For his tone is sneering, and some of his statements are debatable. There are many who would like...
...three, or four lines, and a rhyme-scheme which wanders into couplets and out again. Three other poets show the influence of the season in a "Ballad of Love," a "Love Dream," and a "Call of the Spring." Two of these are examples of amatory pantheism, somewhat obscurely though not ineffectively expressed. Mr. Nelson's effort is simpler, clearer, more cheerful, and on the whole more pleasing...