Word: instead
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...long been a custom for students to subscribe for a professional band at football games. With the advent of the University Band this custom has been done away with. Instead of a small professional organization at only the bigger games, Harvard rooters, for two seasons, have sung to the accompaniment of and paraded behind their own band, reputed, this year, to be the biggest and best collegiate band in the country...
...lineup, is at any rate the first substitute who will be called on to fill this position in case of an injury to either of the regulars in the Yale game. Yesterday, Churchill started at halfback, but whether this means that he will start the game next Saturday instead of Fitts or Humphrey is not known. Gaston was again at the wing position on the second team...
...demand tremendously. Prices rose. When we went in three years later, it not only multiplied demand once more but it took some four million men out of productive industry. Prices climbed rapidly. When the war was won everybody felt that we would revert back to the "good old days." Instead of going to work to make up the shortage of goods, however, we experienced a general let-down in industry. Labor went on a vacation. Supply dwindled. At the same time the Government found processes of war financing. We had needed money during the war--so we printed...
Dunster, 42-40--Darling instead of Humphrey...
...country enjoyed great prosperity because every one was most active in producing. The United States is no longer a debtor nation, but at present is the richest nation in the world. Now there is a tendency to lay down on the job, "to get on the wagon and ride instead of all pulling steadily together." All are bent on getting all they can and by doing as little as possible...