Word: accountability
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...following sixteen schools: English High, Worcester Academy, Exerted, Waban, Volkmann, Springfield High, Boston Latin, Roxbury Latin, Mechanic Arts High, Lawrence High, Dorchester High, Dedham High, Concord High, Noble and Greenough, St. Mark's and Brookline High. Andover will not be represented as the school is closed on account of sickness. Although a number of men from Exeter's victorious team of last year will compete again, Worcester Academy has entered a strong team, which may possibly win the meet. A reception for the competitors, open to all members of the Union, will be held in the Assembly Room...
...desire to express the feeling of a large number of undergraduates that the University by compounding with an organization which it has hitherto refused to recognize on account of its lawless character, and by bestowing different treatment upon a member of such a body because he is in a strategic position to make favorable terms, is sacrificing its dignity to an extent which only the most urgent necessity can justify. We do not think that under existing circumstances the dignity of Harvard University should be bartered for immunity from the molestations of such a society...
...University Glee, Mandoliu and Banjo Clubs will give the last Yard concert of the year this evening at 7 o'clock on the steps of Matthews. The program will be informal. No more Yard concerts will be given this year on account of the final examinations...
Several important changes have been made in the batting order of the University nine. Greenough, who has not played before this season, on account of illness, will be at right field. Dexter will replace Bradbury at second base and McCarty will play centre field in place of Dexter. The batting order: HARVARD. BROWN. Randall, 1b. 3b., Hoye Leonard, 3b. s.s., Jones Matthews, s.s. c., Higgins Stephenson, c. p., Tift Dexter, 2b. r.f., Paine Greenough, r.f. l.f., Hamilton Kernan, l.f. 2b., Dickinson McCarty, c.f. 1b., Thomas Coburn, Castle, p. c.f., Sweeney
Professor I. N. Hollis, chairman of the Department of Engineering, who was granted leave of absence at the last meeting of the Faculty on account of ill health, will sail from New York for Switzerland on June 14. On arriving in Europe he will go to Geneva, Switzerland, where he expects to remain during the summer and winter...