Word: though
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Though it had only a few editors the Herald proved itself energetic and efficient. "The city dailies gave it credit for getting out extras in the quickest time ever known in the newspaper world." For a year it continued on its way alone, but in 1883 united with the CRIMSON under the title of "The CRIMSON". In 1884, this was changed to "The DAILY CRIMSON." The new paper had the field entirely to itself, and combining the best editors of the two boards, very soon paid off all debts and started with a will on its career. It assumed...
...with a view to the value of its critical judgment, and each member is asked to submit a criticism in order that the play may be rewritten in the light of the general comment. Professor Baker has made a life work of the teaching of technique of dramatic composition. Though not subservient to popular tastes, he is eminently practical, urging his students to write with a view to a New York production. The work of such of his students as Edward Sheldon, D. Carb, R. E. Rogers, J. F. Ballard, Florence Lincoln, and Elizabeth McFadden is sufficient proof...
...time for paying the first installment has now passed, and though a large amount has already been received, all men are urged to send in checks as soon as possible. The fund is rapidly growing and the request of the committee is generally meeting with a ready response. Those men who have not received acknowledgments of their payments will probably get them within the next few days...
...have won this year. By defeating Columbia in a close game, the soccer team finished a brilliant season and established its intercollegiate superiority. Thus far, now, Harvard has led all the colleges in football, cross-country, hockey, and soccer; and as the year approaches an end, it looks as though this College would establish a record unequalled in intercollegiate sport...
...University offence played well together. Nightingale and Foristall displayed clever stick work, while Eaton's shots at the goal were especially accurate. The defence, though weakened by injuries on the southern trip, held the Stevens forward line well, Churchill doing particularly good work in spoiling many attempts to score. At the end of the first half the University led, 3 to 2, and in the second half broke through Stevens' defence for six more goals...