Word: use
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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With Mr. Baldwin as President the CRIMSON will probably need two doormen. For sarely he will use the knowledge of the "right thing to do" in the proper fashion. Furthermore, he will have all the necessary characteristics, as defined by him in his article. He will be "a Harvard graduate", "socially presentable", anyone who has an article in the Transcript is that, and he will be "between thirty and forty years old", since he was born in 1896. Nor will he be "a Roman Catholic, a Quaker, a Holy Roller". Mr. Baldwin is evidently an egoist...
...second day of class football was featured by a division of the squad according to classes for the purpose of drill in the fundamental formations which the several teams will use this fall. The work in foundations followed the usual setting to and charging exercises. While the backs and ends practiced kicks and passes the line men took a step forward in their training with a short breaking through drill E. B. Daniell '26, took charge of the Juniors while John Donovan '22, explained to the Sophomores the general line of play which they will follow this season...
...Genevans are concerned. It is thought here that the Crimson cannot possibly be as formidable as Cornell, hence there is an optimistic slant to the view held on the outcome. There were no injuries to speak of suffered in the inaugural, and Coach McMillin will be able to use the same team which faced Cornell...
...diamonds have been constructed on Soldiers Field during the summer, and another will probably be built for use in the spring. Tentative plans have also been made for the construction of dugouts on the University diamond, and these will probably be ready for the opening contest against Boston University, April 9. With a veteran team intact except for the garduation of last yar's leader. C. L. Todd Jr. '26, prospects are bright for a strong nine next spring...
...movement of hundreds of thousands of college students to institutions that are all overtaxed to take care of them raises a question to which the Summer, sessions suggest a partial answer. Cannot this congestion be partly met by the all-year use of classrooms, laboratories and libraries which now are vacant for at least a fourth of the year? Where climatic conditions are tolerable there seems to be no reason why higher institutions of learning should not be continuously active, as are all the other serious businesses and professions c. our modern civilization...