Word: amounting
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...bearing the sword and demanding utter self-renunciation. No one here, almost under the shadow of Memorial Hall, can doubt it. Today, however the demand usually comes in a different form, namely, that a man shall keep his possessions that he may give himself, for there is a vast amount of work needing to be done in the world which is and probably always will be unremunerative and which on that account offers an attractive opportunity to young men of wealth. There are few joys in life to be compared with sustained interest in some in- tellectual pursuit. Yet young...
...large delegation this year, as already between 40 and 50 men are planning to be present. Sufficient tents, furnished and holding four men each, have been engaged for the Harvard delegation, so that there may be a united Harvard camp. The expenses, including a program fee of five dollars, amount to about $20 for the full time; for a shorter time they will be correspondingly less. For those men who do not remain full time, the program fee is 60 cents a day. Special trains will leave Boston on June 26, and a special train will run from New London...
...Association, and will be received from any graduate or member of the University until Friday, June 19. The applications should be addressed to H.S. Thompson, graduate manager of athletics, and should contain a check for $2.50. The tickets will be returned by registered mail if postage stamps to the amount of 10 cents are put on the addressed envelope. Tickets admit to a special Harvard car, but the seats are not reserved by number...
Notwithstanding the novelty of the surroundings, last night's performance possessed a certain amount of finished ease. The peculiarly intimate relation between audience and players not only resulted in a far further appreciation on the part of the spectators, but allowed the actors a subtlety of method which, with our modern arrangements, could not have proved effective. The position of the stage, the lack of any curtain, and the absence of the usual waits contributed largely to this continuity and naturalness of impression...
...games on the baseball schedule before the first Yale game. Strange as it may seem, there are still not a few men who have faith in the University team, and believe that they will get together in the remaining games and play real baseball. No one has doubted the amount of baseball ability that is latent in this year's squad, but it has never appeared in any of the many different combinations thus far attempted. If this period of mediocrity can be called the proverbial mid-season slump, at lease one record has been broken-the length of time...