Word: strenuousness
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Coming to Cambridge after a strenuous day in Boston General Diaz will enter the Yard through the Johnston Gate and go to the steps of Widener Library where he will receive a general's salute from the guns of the Artillery Unit of the University R. O. T. C. He will then be received by the Faculty in the Widener Room, and from there will go directly to the Union...
This speech will be but a small part of a strenuous day that the general will pass. Arriving at the South Station at 8 o'clock in the morning and proceeding directly to the Hotel Somerset, he will then be escorted by a patrol of mounted police first to the State House where he will be received by Governor C. H. Cox, L. '04, and then to the City Hall where Mayor A. J. Peters '95 will tender a reception...
...only right, then, that members of General Foch's party should have feared that the strenuous schedule of activities he has been following would seriously impair his health. When we hear that he has spent only four nights since his arrival in any other lodging than a Pullman car, we do not blame them for being anxious lest his preliminary activities tire him to the extent of making his attendance at the Conference unwise, if not impossible. We rejoice, therefore, to hear that the General shows few signs of strain, and has gained ten pounds since he landed in this...
Realizing the dangers of over-training, Coach Campbell put his first eleven through nothing more strenuous than a black-board talk and long signal drill. For the men who did not get into action, against Princeton, however, there was an informal scrimmage in which neither eleven succeeded in scoring...
...Johnson is so vigorous in his acting and has such good lungs that we could not help thinking what a capital cheer leader he would make. But maybe the ideal Elbert Hubbard, honest-to-God young blood of 1777 was just as he portrayed him. If so, those were strenuous days, beyond a doubt. Mr. Foster, as Sir Peter Teazle, and Mr. Clive, as Sir Oliver Surface, bore the brunt of the male effort,--and they bore it well. Mr. Foster particularly distinguishing himself as the doughty old bachelor newly turned benedict...