Word: although
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...fall concert of the Pierian Sodality was given last night in Sanders Theatre. Several selections varying from classical to light opera music were played by the orchestra, and the glee club rendered a number of catchy songs. The orchestra played fairly accurately and with precision, although not enough stress was laid upon the loud and soft effects. "The Prince of Pilsen" and "The Awakening of the Lion" were the most popular pieces given by the orchestra. The most artistic numbers on the programme were the solo numbers by Miss Marguerite Fiske...
...winter work in the Gymnasium for the candidates for the track team will begin on Monday. Although most of the attention will be given to coaching candidates for the field events, the work will be profitable for any man who desires exercise. This work in the Gymnasium is an important part of the Gymnasium is an important part of the development of the track team and every prospective candidate should take part...
...University of Michigan won the Western football championship yesterday by defeating the University of Minnesota, 23 to 6. The playing, although ragged, was marked by great flerceness, while several spectacular features made the game a most interesting one. Michigan won through superior team work, by which the eleven scored twice in the first half on touchdowns by Maddock and Heston, and twice in the second on a 30 yard run by Heston, and a difficult field goal by Sweeley. Minnesota's only touchdown was made by Flynn on a tumble at the opening of the second half...
...November number of the Monthly has for its main article an essay by W. H. L. Bell '04, called "Maurice Hewlett: Impressions." The general effect produced by the essay is that of a clear cut, earnest effort in literary criticism, although its style might be improved by a simpler and less fantastic choice of words. Of the two stories in the number, "Old Parness," by L. M. Crosbie '04, presents a strong incident simply told, while "Her Kings," by V. Van M. Beede '04, contains rather too much French to be thoroughly enjoyable. "Our Contemporary Poets," by Ernest Bernbaum...
...assisting the other players. At tackle also the struggle has been hard and long protracted. Both Shea and Wright have been given exhaustive trials, with the result that the former has at last proved himself the more effective player. He is exceedingly slow, but his better defensive ability, although coupled with an almost entire lack of aggressiveness, has made him more valuable than Wright. Knowlton, at right tackle, plays his position with a fair amount of judgment, but is often misled in regard to where the attack is directed and has a tendency at times to play high. At guard...