Word: though
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Trumbull, though ready for practice next week, will not play today. Both he and Logan will journey to New Haven to gather pointers from the Yale-Prince- ton game. Nearly all of the men are now in the best of condition, though many of them may be withdrawn early to be saved for the Yale contest. The University will play a safe game, and will open up few, if any, of the plays it12S. K. Mitchell, Brown, Centre...
...mass meeting last night was attended by a small though enthusiastic portion of the class. N.E. Burbridge, Freshman manager, presided, while S.T. Hopkins '14, one of the coaches, H.L. Sweetser, captain, and W.T. Gardiner '14, last year's Freshman coach, were the speakers...
...have heard of a certain student who fell asleep three distinct times during one lecture the other day. We supposed at once that it must have been the result of close confinement in an ill-ventilated room; and, though we have found out since that such was not the case, the incident, nevertheless, served to recall the matter of classroom ventilation. We may as well be specific, too, for there have been at least two strenuous complaints on that subject within the last few days...
...committee of the Freshman Dramatic Club after conferring with the University dramatic authorities has decided to postpone, perhaps permanently, but at any rate until after the mid-years, the activities of the Freshman Dramatic Society. It is though that the enthusiasm aroused in dramatics would be of more practical value if centered in the University club than divided between the two organizations...
...great length of time, seldom for as long as they deserve. But a solution lies in translating them into concrete--or brick--realities. This is the means which the Harvard Club of Boston has taken to establish the idea that Boston and Cambridge are united by the strong, though invisible, ties of Harvard. As long as Harvard is in Cambridge, so long will Boston be a centre of interest for Harvard men, graduates and undergraduates. It is, therefore, the one place outside of Cambridge that should support a flourishing Harvard Club...