Word: meanly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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Morning Service, 11.00. Dr. Crothers will preach on "What it would mean to give up the work of religious education for five years...
...Massachusetts case. The War Department credited Massachusetts with 233,506. more people in 1917 than the state contained. This meant that 9,340 men were taken out of Massachusetts above what her true quota was. On the other hand, though I wish to emphasize that I do not mean any reflection upon the patriotism of the Southern men, South Carolina gave 9959 men less than she should have given under the draft calls, and this parallel can be traced through the other states I have mentioned. If this injustice had continued four years instead of two, the just resentment against...
After the scrimmage, Charlie Brickley spent nearly an hour giving Captain Horween individual instruction in drop-kicking. That the latter is fast growing to be a kicker of no mean ability was shown by the fact that he put several drop kicks in succession between the goal posts from the 45-yard line...
...their lives to make a favorable showing against the heavy Harvard team. "You have a wonderful coaching system here at Harvard," he went on, "a system which with its thoroughness and individual attention has turned out a team which we can hardly expect to defeat. Not that I mean we won't do all we can to win, but we are certainly not over-confident. After the game, I believe that both teams will feel that they have come up against real opposition, and that Harvard will feel justified for having included us on her schedule. We expect to play...
...should like to throw some light on the "callous disinterest" shown by the members of the Junior class toward the elections begun last Tuesday. As members of that "group within the class," evidently comprising a large percentage, we frankly admit that our next class officers mean absolutely nothing to us personally...