Word: actually
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...report on the condition of chemistry at Harvard. This sets forth cogently and at length the imperative need of an entirely new plant, consisting of several buildings, for the use of the Department of Chemistry. An effort is now under way to get money sufficient to warrant undertaking the actual construction of these buildings. The committee for the Corporation consists of Dr. J. Collins Warren, '63, Clifford Richardson '77, Professor Morris Crafts '58, and Professor Morris Loeb...
...which the majority of the courses were taken. At the same time, this will obviate the possibility of cheapening the Harvard A.B. by giving it without the required year of residence. The association of these institutions in the common interest of the education of the public will place the actual benefits of the best instruction within the reach of many for whom a college education is not available...
...changing its nature. Inasmuch as all three of the groups contain suggestions on the forward pass, it seems as if this football curiosity would finally be abolished or else developed into a dependable play. In the past this play has been important only in opening the defence, and the actual use made of it is almost negligible. When the number of men eligible to receive the pass is closely limited, it is an easy matter so to cover them that they will be unable to receive the ball. Any further limitation, such as requiring that the pass be back...
...pageant for the benefit of the Fathers' and Mothers' Club of Boston will be given at the Boston Opera House this evening at 8 o'clock and tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Work in preparation for this occasion has been in progress for over a month and the actual work of drilling for the various displays and dances has been carried on for almost the same length of time. The pageant is one of the most elaborate things of its kind ever undertaken in Boston. Mrs. L. J. Barber, of Boston, has had entire charge of the rehearsals...
...been completed as soon as expected, the intercollegiate hockey game between Princeton and Dartmouth scheduled for tonight, has been transferred to the St. Nicholas Rink in New York. The game will be played there this evening at 8.15 o'clock. This game ought to do much towards showing the actual strength of the Dartmouth team, which so far this season has done poorly, and given little promise of equalling the record of last year, when the Dartmouth team finished second in the intercollegiate league...