Word: ages
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Paul Bradford Badger '11, of Winchester, centre field. Second year on the team. He prepared at Andover. He is 21 years of age, 5 feet, 7 inches tall, and weighs 145 pounds...
Walter Seth Logan, Jr., '10, captain and third baseman, of Washington, Conn. Prepared at Hotchkiss and Gunnery School. Played for two years on university team. He is 21 years of age, 5 feet 10 1-2 inches tall, and weighs 167 pounds...
Inmates of the Yard dormitories are well aware of the fact that at midnight the gaslights in the hallways are extinguished. Whether this be the survival of a past age of early hours or the result of an economical administration is immaterial. Aside from the inconvenience incident to groping one's way through pitch darkness, these inky corridors involve the risk of headlong tumbles down staircases, and, in case of fire, absolute danger. To fully appreciate the significance of these conditions, it is necessary to attempt to make one's way after midnight from the top floor of Weld, Matthews...
...first prose contribution is the New Age, a play, written by David Carb and recently acted by the Harvard Dramatic Club. It deals with the South at the hour of Lee's surrender, and its meaning is large and high. Mr. Lippmann interprets Mr. Granville Barker with vigorous admiration. Mr. Spring tells a tragic story with a touch not always sure but with evidence of power. Mr. Seligmann contributes a light ghost story--humorous in sports--the point of which I have striven to feel or to perceive. The editorial articles are a graceful recognition of the Monthly...
...age at which boys enter college is a matter for serious consideration. The average age has not, indeed, advanced of late years, but the increase of technical knowledge, and the consequent lengthening of professional training, is bringing to bear a constant pressure to reduce the length of the college term. There are, of course, many youths who are very properly anxious to begin their professional studies early, and in other colleges and universities with combined degrees