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...Phillips Exeter Academy from 1908 until the fall of 1912, when he entered Harvard. At school he was known as a half-miler, and on coming to Harvard he continued his school record as a track man. In the fall he was manager of football and also served as cheer leader for several years. During the war he joined the American Field Service in the French Army, and then shifted to the American army on her entrance into the war. He was track coach at Harvard in 1921-22, and later he was appointed Director of Athletics...
...genuine scholars into his student body of 8,000 President Conant will be satisfied. But he hopes to persuade the rest to cheer learning from the sidelines. For: "It is not sufficient to train investigators and scholars; a large body of influential citizens must have a passionate interest in the growth of human knowledge...
...really care if they ever hear from the Reich again; in fact, if all three countries were to sink rapidly into the sea tomorrow, it would only provide a human interest story for the Boston American, with cuts, and a new job for the Physics profs. The latest cheerful dispatch from Manchukuo, indicating the altruistic mission of a large body of soldiery to "deal with bandits on the Siberian frontier" doesn't bother anyone but the Russians, who, as everyone knows, don't count. In fact, all the European countries are wishing they could run excursion trains into the maritime...
...carried about New York literally for months. It certainly should have been a musical: it has just the right sort of plot, and even in the second act it is hard not to expect a chorus to come tripping on any moment, faces and limbs aglow with professional cheer. Our sense of hearing, dulled by this disappointment, and by the discovery that we had been trepanned off practically into the wings, was not helped by the acoustics of the Lyceum. Altogether there was every reason to come away from the play disgruntled and disquieted. It speaks well for "Sailor, Beware...
Leaping as one man to their feet, the Deputies roared cheer on cheer...