Word: ago
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Cornell team, which was defeated 1 to 0 yesterday by Dartmouth, is still in a crippled condition as the result of the Yale game a week ago. Individually the men are fast but they do not work well together, showing practically no team work...
Since the Laval game a week ago, the University team has had 4 days of practice, which has been for the most part light, in order to prevent any possibility of the men becoming over trained. On Thursday, however, a 15-minute scrimmage was held in which the University team had little difficulty in scoring on the second. The game today promises to be close, with the chances favoring Harvard...
Professor B. Wendell has been chosen to succeed Professor F. C. de Sumichrast as president of the Boston and Cambridge branch of the Alliance Francaise, the activities of which Professor de Sumichrast has directed since he was instrumental in its founding 10 years ago. Professor Wendell will assume the office of president of the Alliance next month...
...Porritt has been a frequent contributor to English and American periodicals, his writings appearing regularly in the North American Review, The Outlook, and other publications. Five years ago he published his History of the Unreformed House of Commons, a very comprehensive and scholarly work in two volumes. By the large amount of patient industry which it represented, the soundness of the opinions which it contained, and the vigorous style in which it was written, this work at once commanded wide attention, and it is mainly because of the accurate and broad scholarship displayed in these volumes that Mr. Porritt...
...repairing their old rooms. The Student Council was appealed to and their representative drew up and presented to the authorities a statement of the advantages of the plan. It is impossible to estimate how much good this statement did, but at any rate it was announced a few days ago that Seniors would still be permitted to occupy these dormitories alone...