Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...contest started with an initial rush which took their opponents off of their feet. Recovering a fumbled kick at midfield, the 1924 eleven sent its star back, E. S. Gehrke for a 24-yard gain. Here the yearlings were given one of the astonishing breaks which allowed them to leave the field undefeated. Van Gerbig fumbled a pass from the center on the 20-yard line, and a Crimson back pounced on it. Gehrke tore through center for 10 yards and then went over for the first score. Then in the last quarter, with the score 17 to 7 against...
Members of the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior classes will be given a last chance at 7 o'clock tonight to compete for election to the business department of the University Register. This competition, which will be a brief one, is open to Juniors as well as Freshmen and Sophomores because of resignation of one of the editors. This arrangement, however, will not place Freshmen and Sophomores at a disadvantage, but will start all men on the same basis. The meeting will be held in the Register office in the Union...
...students now registered in Harvard College, who intend to become at any time candidates for the degree of A. B. or S. B. given for honorable service in the war, must apply in writing at University 4 on or before December 10, 1920. Any man in doubt as to whether his application has already been accepted should consult the Assistant Dean in charge of his class. Henry A. Yeomans, Dean
...respite to the rule of Lenine at the expense of the Russian people. It shows, too, the futility of the policy of isolated attacks and unsupported campaigns; in the attempts of Kolchak, Yudenitch, and Denikine, lack of co-ordination was the cause of failure. Even Allied aid has been given on no more than one front at a time, and then but timidly...
...Theory of Modern Missions" is the title of a course to be given by Professor J. Thayer Addison '09 of the Episcopal Theological School, beginning in Phillips Brooks House at 7 o'clock tonight. The meetings of the course will be open to all members of the University, and any one may enroll at this first meeting. The course will be completed in five consecutive lectures, not extending over an hour, to be given at the same time and place during the next four weeks...