Word: givenly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...Freshman football manager candidates will meet in the office of the Harvard street opposite Beck Hall at 1 o'clock sharp. At this first meeting the work of the season will be outline and general instructions given. No previous experience is required of men entering this competition, which is the first one open to the class of 1924. From these candidates will be chosen the manager and assistant manager of the Freshman interelass team manager, and the three managers of the dormitory teams. The competition will last until one week before the Yale game...
...sufficient demonstration having been given that good will and mutual forbearance are the only way to soften the bumps and shocks that come from doing business with a dollar of fluctuating value, it is to be hoped that the journey down will be marked by greater harmony than marked by the journey up. You can contribute, to the general welfare by avoiding too hasty judgments based on beliefs that you are especially a victim...
...from the cross-country team, will be supervised by Eddie Farrell this autumn. Practice will start the latter part of this week or soon after wards, and will continue for a month or thereabouts to train the men for the winter meets and relay events. Specialized training will be given in each event and arrangements have been made to use the Stadium track. In spite of there being no formal opening this afternoon of this track work, all men who want to start at once are welcome and are requested to see Coach Farrell at the Locker Building today...
Today is the last day on which the CRIMSON, either the daily or the illustrated supplement, will be given away Beginning tommorow it will be delivered only to subscribers or may be purchased at the regular price of five conis a copy...
...these calsic words, Jimmy Knox summed up last spring the prospects for the 1920 football season. His opinion, that since the war Harvard undergraduates have not shown the same unfaltering support to the Crimson teams that was given before the war, seems to be the unanimous belief of close followers of Harvard sport, from "Mike" to Percy Haughton...