Word: toward
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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From the opening kick-off the game went slightly in Harvard's favor. Late in the first half a sustained march started toward the Yale goal. Yard after yard was clicked off, with F.P. Ver Wiebe '09 carrying the ball on most of the plays. A touchdown was in sight...
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...named by an English author some time ago the unfulfilled obligations of medical science were two in number: to discover a remedy for cancer and to learn how to grow hair. While progress toward the first of these objectives has been slow, a beauty expert of New York has already achieved the second. The fruit of eighteen years study is a process revealed on Wednesday by which he can anchor any number of hairs to the scalp by means of tiny gold springs...
...Beneagh, Director of Athletics at Hanover, wired W. J. Bingham '16, Director of Athletics at the University, yesterday for permission to have free use of the Stadium for the game with the Washington university on the Saturday following the Yale game, the proceeds to go toward the relief of the victims in inundated Vermont and Western Massachusetts...
...tributes which during this week will have been paid to the memory of Charles Eliot Norton none would have been more welcome to the man himself than that tribute which is actively present but rarely noticed: the change in the undergraduate's attitude toward the fine arts and college courses in art. In 1873 when Mr. Norton was appointed a "Lecturer on the History of the Fine Arts as connected with Literature," the University, as in the case of most other American universities, made little organized effort to teach either practice in or appreciation of art. That year marked...