Word: although
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...first two crews have made any noticeable progress. The first Freshman crew has shown good promise of developing eventually into as good a crew as has been the standard for the past five years. The stern four is composed of heavy men and is rowing fairly well together, although the bow four is not so good, and changes seem very likely. Coach Wray is taking charge of the first two crews, while the rest of the squad is under Coaches Brown and Stevenson. D. C. Fales '11, who coxswained the 1911 Freshman crew, has been temporarily appointed to fill...
...Exeter track team. It will consist of work on the flying rings, horizontal bar, parallel bars, side horse, and in tumbling and pyramid building. The gymnastic team has developed with remarkable rapidity since the work began in the fall under the direction of Y. F. Evans 2G. Although there are no exceptionally brilliant gymnasts on the team, there are more men doing high class work than usual. Practice has been held regularly every afternoon and the team has already shown ability against Amherst, having won by the score...
...conclusion Dr. Cabot said that although medicine does not offer advantages to a lazy or money-seeking man, it does appeal to a strong man who wishes to do a man's work, and fight a good fight, and help humanity
...report analyzes the financial condition of Cambridge, and although it does not recommend any legislation, it goes so far as to say that a college can not go on taking acres of land from the tax list without placing a burden upon the municipality; that the places in which such burden will be first apparent are those of small area which are thickly settled, and that there are beginning to be indications that the point has been very nearly reached where it may be confidently said that Cambridge is burdened by the exemption of the property of Harvard University...
...Although there is still some ice in the river, four crews from the University and two from the Freshman squad were launched yesterday for the first time this year. The ice has prevented the crews from rowing on the river heretofore, and in consequence the first row yesterday was made five days later than last year. Only two floats at the Newell boathouse were down; and the launches will probably not be put into commission for about two weeks...