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...fact, a myriad of activities carries the University and its "Veritas" far afield from its native habitat on the banks of the Charles--to the Blue Hills and Jamaica Plain, to Worcester County, to Cuba and Africa's Orange Free State, and even atop Mt. Washington...
Inserting safe blows where they were most needed and capitalizing on Crimson miscues afield, the highly-touted Holy Cross nine defeated the Varsity at Worcester Saturday for the second win of their 1935 series...
...Introduction: In many courses, the brilliant students have been held back by the slow members of the sections, and have not been able to cover as much ground as they could have otherwise. The conference groups in History 1, for example, wander far afield from the required work of the course. With the purpose of making introductory courses more interesting for the good student and less embarrassing for the bad, we recommend...
Though the A. E. F. gave Germany the final body-blow that won the First World War for the Allies, and though more U. S. troops took part than in any war in history, the U. S. entered too late and the fighting was too far afield for the country to consider the War its private property. The U. S. as a whole never had the feeling that it was fighting for its life; it has not had that feeling since the 1860's. But such an experience, as most Europeans know, takes more than one or two generations...
...Club of Chicago, to whom the proceeds of the match will go to augment maintainance of the annual scholarship for Illonois students entering Harvard, and is to be the occasion of a local Harvard rally. It will be the first time Harvard has sent a polo team so far afield...