Word: advent
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...University team will meet the Pennsylvania State team this afternoon in the Stadium at 3 o'clock. With the advent of this game the half way mark on the University's schedule is reached, but four games remaining to be played. Pennsylvania State comes to this contest with an eleven that has won every game this season without being scored upon, her victories including defeats of Westminster, Mahlenberg, Gettysburg and Ursinus, and which boasts of the enviable record of having had but six first downs credited to her opponents. What showing the Pennsylvania eleven will be able to make against...
...During Advent, prayer will be said every evening at 7 o'clock in the Chapel of St. Paul's Society. On the third Thursday in each month a Corporate Communion will be held in Christ Church at 8 o'clock in the morning...
...With the advent of the Freshman Dormitories and the consequent readjustment of certain phases of undergraduate life has come an agreement between a number of clubs regulating the election of members. The subscribers to this agreement, which is printed in full below, are the A.D., Delphic, Digamma, Fly, Iriquois, Kalumet, Owl, Phoenix, Porcellian, Spee, and Sphinx. The movement was initiated and put through entirely by students; its first effect will be to keep the Freshman class a unit...
...Corporations at Washington, taking a prominent part at that time in investigations of the Trusts. He was also active in conducting the government suits which resulted in the demolition of the Standard Oil and Tobacco Trusts. From 1910 to 1913, he was director of the Census, resigning on the advent of the present administration. His lectures will be open to the public...
...Jones, better known to Harvard men as "Old Jones," took charge of the buildings of Harvard University in 1858, and retained this position for 40 years. He entered the service of the University under President Walker, but since his advent three other men have held the executive position. After "Old Jones" resigned in 1898, he still continued to ring the bell in Harvard Hall, until 1908. His popularity with the students was great, and his family have received many messages of sympathy from alumni...