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Harvard fell from second to seventh place in the scoring. While the year in track has been on the whole unsuccessful, the future of track is not a dark one by any means. What Cornell has done in developing raw material into record breaking runners, can be done in Cambridge as well as in Ithaca. The University team can be made a contender in the next intercollegiate by hard work and a general awakening of interest in track as a sport. Most men have the makings of track athletes in one of the many branches of the sport. But even...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: INTERCOLLEGIATE AFTERMATH. | 6/1/1914 | See Source »

Furthermore, manufacturing industries of all kinds have in general found that they can use to great advantage the services of a trained chemist, not only for the examination of raw materials, including fuel, oil, water, etc., and finished products, but also in the control of the economical operation of the plants. The "efficiency chemist" has become a close rival of the "efficiency engineer" in value...

Author: By G. P. Baxter ., | Title: WIDE OPPORTUNITY FOR CHEMISTS | 5/21/1914 | See Source »

...Candidates Association as their opponents. Several brainy ball-tossers will don the CRIMSON uniform for the first time, surrounding a nucleus of veterans. Acting-Captain McIntosh will hold down his old berth at the pivot sack, with Edgerton cavorting in the short field. These two with Stiles, a raw recruit, at third, will make up a stonewall infield; and Osborne, though inexperienced, is a demon with the willow, and will cover the initial bag in Daubert fashion. Veterans Smith, Brown, and Morris will form the slugging outfield trio. "Steamship" Hall, the peerless arterial twirler, will appear on the slab with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: NEOPHYTES VS. JOURNALISTS | 4/11/1914 | See Source »

...noon commons we have a great plenty of roast goose. Probably every one in the hall (which amounted to eight or ten) might have been bought for a dollar. Indeed, I never saw such tough, raw-boned, shocking, ill-looking animals ever placed upon a table. I hope something better will come tomorrow...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HARVARD IN FORMER TIMES | 10/15/1913 | See Source »

...imperative that more candidates report at once, as there are many vacant positions on the University to be filled, and there is very little time left in which to develop raw material before the hardest games of the season are played...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: More Candidates Needed for Soccer. | 10/17/1912 | See Source »

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