Word: washing
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...year's work at his highest efficiency unless the strain is broken up by several periods of relaxation and refreshment. This is the wherefore of holidays. Moreover, at least once during the academic session, it is necessary that the student take himself away from Cambridge and wash from him completely the dust of every day. He needs to forget temporarily the grind of study and the whirl of his petty activities among family surroundings, in the luxury of plum pudding debauches, and playing the social lion in his home town...
...following men were elected to the Executive Committee of the Student Council: Norman Elwell Burbidge '17, of Spokane, Wash.; Charles Allerton Coolidge, Jr., '17, of Boston; David Percy Morgan, Jr., '16, of New York, N. Y.; Richard Norris Williams, 2d., '16, of Cambridge. The officers of the Student Council are ex-officio members of the Executive Committee...
Richard Norris Williams, 2d, '16, captain of the University tennis team, has appointed William Rand, 3d, '17, of Rye, N. Y., captain of the Junior tennis team, and Hugh Joseph Kelleher '18, of Seattle, Wash., captain of the Sophomore team. R. N. Williams, 2d, '16, will act as captain of the Senior tennis team, and R. C. Rand '19 has been appointed acting captain of the Freshman team. These men will select teams of six men each, and play for the interclass championship will begin next week...
...following men were elected to the Student Council from 1917: Richard Harte, of Philadelphia, Pa., 231; West-more Willcox, Jr., of Norfolk, Va., 200; Eric Alexander Douglas, of Buffalo, N. Y., 136; Norman Elwell Burbidge, of Spokane, Wash., 127. The elections to the Student Council are by direct vote, the largest number winning...
...first place, there is little or no care taken to see that the swimmers take a shower before entering the pool, so that it is not at all infrequent that swimmers take their wash in the pool instead of in the proper place. Not even so much as a printed notice giving instructions as to the proper order of procedure appeared after a diligent search on my part. It sometimes happens that fellows go in with light clothing on, thus making of the pool not only a bath-tub, but a laundry-tub also...