Word: afterwards
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...educational history of Japan since 1868 began by the opening of schools closed directly after the fall of the Shogun. In 1871 it was announced that education was to be universal without regard to class or sex. Soon afterward, students were sent abroad and foreign teachers were employed in all departments. But in spite of mistakes and failures a working system has been established which has brought about good results...
...players, who repeatedly were able to carry the puck the length of the rink only to lose it by poor passing or inaccurate shooting. The visitors made the first goal on a pass from Grant, who had carried the puck the entire length of the rink. Shortly afterward the Freshmen scored from a scrimmage in front of their opponents' goal. The second score for the Freshmen came in the middle of the second half...
...seat each in the cheering section, or that their applications for two seats should come after those of the graduates, is not calculated to find favor in the college. The undergraduates are here only for a limited time and then are scattered so widely that only a few are afterward in a position to attend games in this part of the country. While they are in College they should have first consideration in the allotment of football seats. Moreover it is not the graduates as a whole who would benefit by such a move, but only a certain part...
...today, President Lowell will deliver the Convocation address at the University of Wisconsin. This evening he will leave Madison, and go to St. Paul, Minn., where he will arrive early tomorrow morning. Shortly after his arrival he will make a brief address at the University of Minnesota, and directly afterward will speak before the students of Hamline University. Tomorrow evening he will be the guest of the Harvard Club of Minnesota at a dinner to be given in his honor. On Friday he will go to Chicago, and on the following day to St. Louis, Mo., where he will remain...