Word: appeared
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first issue will appear early in the spring, and will be a review of the growth and development of engineering at Harvard...
...complete summary of the boat races for the past five years. The football number, to be issued Wednesday, will contain besides the cuts and records, articles by W. C. Forbes '92 and B. H. Dibblee '99. On Thursday a review of track athletics by J. W. Hallowell '01 will appear, and on Friday the baseball series will be discussed by Dr. E. H. Nichols '86 and W. T. Reid...
...following system would present some advantages: Let all applicants be divided into three classes: First, students and all others officially connected with the University, in other words, all whose names appear in the University directory; second, graduates; third, all others...
...ballet, which was given in the entre-acts, opens with a scene showing the coast guard walking his beat. As soon as he has gone by, appear the five Nereides in a dance. They are followed by Amphitrite who, issuing from the sea, throws on the sand an oyster, during a graceful dance. The first part ends with the five Nereides and Amphitrite dancing. In the second part appear the Travelers, who wander along the shore and discover the oyster. The sea nymphs and Amphitrite watch them from the background. The Travelers quarrel over the oyster and are surprised...
...Fogg Lecture Room last night on "Harvard During the Civil War." He said in part: Harvard in the early sixties was more like a present day preparatory school than a college. The discipline in those days was very strict. Going to sleep in Chapel, smoking in the Yard, or appearing in class rooms with unkept clothes was always followed by a summons to appear before President Felton. It was this discipline, however, which made the College in those days so united and which consequently made the separation of the students to join the two armies so painful...