Word: well
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...justice. In one sense the cause of any individual college, or even of a group of colleges, is undoubtedly an individual or a group interest. But these are perilous days, in which little is apparent in the public prints beyond brute passions and rampant selfishness. The World may well linger over every manifestation of the more human forces in civilization. --New York Times...
...total of twelve Freshman crews, four from each dormitory, were out for practice on the river yesterday afternoon. The upper eights are developing well, and present indications point to an excellent 1923 crew of about middle weight for next spring. H. B. Gould '17, and F. B. Whitman, 1G., helped yesterday in the work of coaching both the Freshmen and Club crews...
...game was very close, lasting 11 innings, although at one time it looked as though it might be an easy victory for the visitors. In the ninth inning, however, the University team rallied and brought in three tallies, thus tying the score. C. Harrison Occ. pitched well for the University...
...annals of football since 1916. Football has been the last of the sports to be resumed after the war, but it has come with a rush. The University once more has a team which will take the field as in days of yore. Preparations for the big game are well under way, and the whole College is enthusiastically looking forward to a season which will avenge the defeat of 1916. In Captain Murray the team has chosen a good man, and it will follow him with a new determination to twist the tail of the bull-dog until he yelps...
This high figure almost, but not quite, offsets the smallness of the Senior Class. It is expected that in another year the College will have entirely recovered from the effects of the war and will run well ahead of its 1916 record...