Word: works
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...want especially to thank the members of the three teams of canvassers for their loyalty and hard work during the past week, and we feel that the gratitude of the whole University is due them. The work they did was truly work for Harvard, in that they made possible her giving to the nation a generous contribution toward its effort to honor and to keep alive the spirit and services of Roosevelt. We feel that for every fifty cents or dollar contributed by a Harvard student a little more will be known about that spirit and those services in time...
...Cross mass meeting to be held in the New Lecture Hall tonight at 8 o'clock, where Colonel John Van Schaick, Jr., will be the principal speaker. Colonel Van Schaick represented the Rockefeller Foundation War Relief Commission in Holland, and was later engaged in Belgian relief work and Red Cross activities in France, Italy and Belgium...
...Harvard Advocate has announced its second Business Competition, open to members of the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes, to last from November to February. The competition, for the most part, will consist in the securing of advertisements, combined with a certain amount of office and clerical work. Being held this early in the year, the competition gives an opportunity to men who otherwise would be unable to compete owing to their participating in spring activities later...
...second half, however, the University offense took a brace, and with the improved team work they were able to invade the opponents territory. In the last 10 minutes of play P. Fisher '20, in following up the long drive of R. E. Henderson '20, at the Springfield goal, was able to stop the ball on the rebound and drive it between the posts for the only score...
...addition to Fisher's work, the offensive playing of V. B. Kellett Occ. was largely responsible for the University's victory, while the dependable defense of Captain Gardner Tilton '20 and J. Glaser '20 kept the Springfield rushes from becoming too dangerous. For the visitors, Captain Norton and Mazeski did most creditable work...