Word: wholeness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Haven, Conn., October 21, 1909.--In a 55-minute scrimmage the university team scored 20 points against the second. Philbin's 60-yard run was the feature of the day, and Kilpatrick and Naedele played well. Coy was in the game for 30 minutes. On the whole, the playing was erratic and there was a good deal of fumbling...
...fixtures and a reserve set aside to provide for all overdue or doubtful accounts, the sum of $15,303.81 remains available for distribution in dividends to members. Of the Society's total sales the dividend bearing purchases amount to about $189,000, or approximately 60 per cent. of the whole, so that the directors are able to recommend to the stockholders the payment of the usual 8 per cent. dividend for the year. This will form the largest dividend disbursement in the Society's history and is nearly three times the amount paid five years ago. During the past five...
...some clever work, took the next three games, before Dana was able to win his serve and end the set. In the final set Wheelwright seemed like a winner, with a score of 4-1, but Dana then displaying the best form and the most brilliant tennis of the whole tournament, took the next five games in succession...
...number of the regulars were not in the line-up, but on the whole the first team did very well, especially in the second half. Leslie, Corbett, and McKay were not on the field, the two latter being out of the game for a few days on account of injuries, which, however, are not serious. P. D. Smith and Wigglesworth, who have not played in the scrimmage for some days, will probably be in condition by the end of the week. H. Hooper played left tackle in place of McKay, and did very well for the first...
...Chapman's special plaint is that "the whole body of graduates is being organized in a Harvard service, to employ Harvard men, to advertise Harvard, to make converts, to raise money, to assist in a general Harvard forward movement." As specific instances of the depraved advertising methods to which our governing bodies have had recourse in their efforts to keep Harvard numerically in the lead, Mr. Chaplian cites the use of the University's name in connection with President Eliot's edition of the classics, the "Joan of Arc" performance in the Stadium, the honors which were paid to President...