Word: wording
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Word has come that another Harvard man, Clyde Fairbanks Maxwell '14, has disappeared gloriously in the terrific fighting of the last few weeks. Those who knew Maxwell in College easily understand the courage and devotion which led him to bear his part in the War. His death adds one more imperishable monument to the traditions of his University...
...Word has been received at the University office that Clyde Fairbanks Maxwell '14, was reported missing on July 3, 1916, in the first engagements of the battle of the Somme. He was a second lieutenant in the Tenth Battalion of the Essex Regiment, British Army...
...Word has been received that Lieutenant Dillwyn Parrish Starr '08, formerly of Philadelphia, member of the Harvard Club of New York, was killed in action in France on September 15. Lieutenant Starr joined the Coldstream Guards soon after the war began and was given a commission. He had been living abroad with his parents since shortly before the war started...
...reasons for the institution of secret practice at the Stadium are invariably more mysterious to the undergraduate body than any of the actual plays which are taught behind the closed gates. The word "secret" always implies to the democratic student that he is being deprived of certain privileges which in his mind he has every right to enjoy. The University team is his college team; he supports it at every game; why shouldn't he be allowed to watch the team's progress from...
...Saturdays means much more than the observation of a few hundred men during the week. Lastly, any individual ought to be willing to sacrifice the pleasure of satisfying his curiosity when the success of the football team is at stake. Therefore, let the undergraduate body no longer veil the word "secret" with mysterious, undemocratic meanings...