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Word: touched (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1910-1919
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...extension of the system of exchanging professors is desirable as a means of bringing colleges and universities widely separated geographically in the closest possible touch with one another...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: EXCHANGING PROFESSORS. | 11/6/1914 | See Source »

...Position of the Internationalists of Europe" the reader will feel grateful for a timely, informative article. There is but one story; better so than to lower the standard. "The Finger of the Muse" advisedly deals in experience true to boy life, and presents it with a light touch that removes crudity. This is not the moment to carp: the "Monthly" is in able hands...

Author: By P. W. Long ., | Title: P. W. Long '98 Commends Monthly | 11/5/1914 | See Source »

...between him and the goal. In the Cornell game, the opponents were able to make a touchdown by straight rushes from the 40-yard line, but this was against a substitute line-up, and the only time during the contest that Cornell outrushed the University. These were the only touch downs made against Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: UPHILL VICTORY OVER TUFTS | 10/19/1914 | See Source »

...Student Council Board. All Phi Beta Kappa mes in the University who belong to chapters at other colleges, or to the Harvard Chapter, are earnestly requested to and their names to C. H. Smith '15, Hol-worthy 2, in order that they may be brought into touch with the activities of the undergraduate society...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Honor Men Elected to Council | 10/13/1914 | See Source »

...varied, if uneven. The new department, "Here and There," a collection of aphoristic cleverisms on current topics, is an interesting departure, from which much pleasure will come when more hands than one join is its production. The book reviews are below the Monthly's average. They do not touch books worth review, and they are inconclusive as well as over-lengthy. One editorial sets squarely before the University the blight which the Freshman dormitories threaten--a College of mob-driven athletics and "class spirit." The other, under the rather surprising through flattering title, "Shall Harvard Menace Neutrality?" puts that reputed...

Author: By Kenneth JOHNSTON ., | Title: Reviewer Finds Monthly Improved | 10/5/1914 | See Source »

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