Word: touche
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...always been in touch with men active in national affairs and has written many books and articles, some of which, notably the political ones, have attracted much attention. Two of the most noteworthy of these he contributed to Harper's Weekly, one on President Roosevelt and the other on President Taft, at the time when the former was going out and the latter coming into office...
...minutes later King ran 40 yards around right end for the second touch-down. After this the second team easily continued scoring until second team men re-enforced the Stone School line and substitutes were put in on the second University...
...Garcelon '96, former graduate treasurer, expressed his sincere interest in track work and his intention of keeping in close touch with the team. P. Withington '12, captain of the track team in 1912, dwelt upon the other phases of track work which are too often neglected,--keeping up studies and keeping in fairly good condition between seasons...
...past years, Dean Briggs will preside and will introduce as speakers President Lowell, the Rt. Rev. William Lawrence, Professor R. B. Merriman '96, and P. B. Potter '14. While no specific subjects have been announced, the talks will touch on matters relative to College life and of interest and importance to every member of the University...
...Harvard world and the bigger world outside, too, owe a great debt of gratitude (which should be accompanied with a cash reward) for giving us in so trim a little book the Alice sketches, which make memorable this year's volume of our jester. Dear Lampy (forgive this touch of sentiment: it is genuine), to how many generations have you brought laughter and fun. Not that you are always funny, you are not; but you are the funniest we know, and we must remember that even the father of Life may occasionally grow weary and prose a bit. Comparisons, however...