Word: zone
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...Exposition for supper. On this occasion a bronze plaque was presented to the clubs on behalf of the exposition officials in commemoration of the even. After supper the party marched to the water front and watched the special "Harvard" fireworks. From there they snake-danced to the Zone and made use of the complimentary tickets to the various concessions...
...University Press has recently issued in book form with illustrations the report of the first University medical expedition to South America. The expedition, led by Prof. Richard P. Strong in 1913, made a thorough study of tropical diseases, especially in Jamaica, the Canal Zone, Colombia, and Peru...
...fourth official has been named, a field-judge, who will assume most of the duties of the head linesman, thus permitting the latter to watch the off-side zone more carefully. A forward pass thrown out of bounds is now ruled incomplete. A penalty of one down is inflicted and the ball brought back. There will be no more roughing of the secondary defense after the whistle blows as has been possible heretofore. Especially is this true in regard to the fullback, heavy penalties being inflicted if he is interfered with while receiving a kick, or if he is intentionally...
...opinion. Recent reports have demonstrated the very great value of anti-typhoid inoculation in preventing typhoid fever, not only in the army but also in civilian population. The anti-typhoid inoculations are now regarded as much a part of the necessary equipment of those going to the war zone as vaccination against small-pox on a healthy body. All the members of the Harvard Unit that recently sailed for the American ambulance received the inoculations...
...painless. Occasionally within twenty-four to forty-eight hours after inoculation there is some disturbance of a mild nature. In the past students have been given the opportunity of receiving these inoculations but only a small number, mainly those who are going on prolonged trips or to the war zone, have availed themselves of this privilege. It is felt that this is an opportunity for protection against a serious disease that the undergraduate body should welcome. It can be done, free of charge, at Dr. Lee's office, Weld 4, in his office hours. It is a very simple matter...