Word: orderly
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Dates: during 1920-1920
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...October 20 a brush over the upper half-mile course between the dormitory eights was held, the boats finishing in the following order:--Standish, Smith, Gore. After the race, these crews were given boats with sliding seats. The next day all the crews were given their first experience on the water and by the twenty-third the coaches had a good idea of all those who were rowing and had them all graded on suitable crews...
...onlooker cannot take his eyes off the field of play for even a brief time without missing some very interesting proceeding on the field of play. I am certain in my own mind that anyone who attended a game and was compelled to rely upon a program in order to determine who had made some unusual play on the field would discard the program inside of five minutes after the game started, because the spectator would have discovered that, during the time he was endeavoring to locate some number and the name of some player, the ball would have moved...
...think, without boasting, that the Harvard football record of the past ten years has attained sufficient success to earn for those, who have given their time and thought to its development, all reasonable protection, and I do not believe that it is necessary for Harvard, in order to be good sportsmen, to discard the results of this ceaseless effort. A football play cannot be patented but I see no reason why the product of the brain should not be given all reasonable safe-guards...
What would citizens of this country think if in an uprising against the Boston police, the officials of law and order were content to deal with the situation by a system of reprisals, even if they were justified? They would instinctively reject such a system because so far in history it has never succeeded in administering justice satisfactorily; and it never will. Law that people fear and hate is worthless so far as justice is concerned. In modern times any community that believes in the eye for an eye doctrine must be either struggling for existence without...
...University harriers had a time trial for the Yale race over the course at Belmont yesterday. Captain Bemis crossed the tape in a time far excelling any thus far accomplished. He was followed by C. E. Dexter '22, E. C. Reycroft '21 and J. G. Winchester '23, in that order...