Word: aforesaid
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...tragical-psychological. The bearer of the title-role convinces an enamored college-friend that there is no such thing as the power of love, and with such effect that "It's all over" between the friend and his affianced. The "Power," embodied in none other than the woman aforesaid, turns out to be too strong for the Sophist himself, and so justifies the title. The real stage-business of the piece, the actual sophistry, like the killing in a Greek tragedy is done behind the scense; but that hardly concerns the critic, and the author has done cleverly what...
...overlooked by both committees until after lists of players had been exchanged and the recent protest made. Under the supposition that the agreement was still in force, the Harvard Committee had already taken action on September 29, 1905, by which Pennsylvania was notified that Harvard desired to terminate the aforesaid agreement after January 1, 1906. The effect of that action was merely to leave each party a free hand for the future and does not necessarily involve any break in athletic relations...
...Oxford and Cambridge Athletic Clubs having challenged the Harvard and Yale teams to an athletic meeting to be held in London this summer, the Athletic Committee, at a meeting held May 25, authorized the track management to unite with Yale in accepting the aforesaid challenge, provided that the funds for Harvard's share of the expenses be raised without drawing on the treasury of the Athletic Committee. The date of the Oxford-Cambridge challenge was May 12. As a committee of arrangements on the part of Harvard the following representatives were appointed: the Graduate Treasurer, R. Ernst...