Word: appearing
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...winter evening not long before the 20th Century, a friend came to Harwarden. Gladstone was resting upstairs, and Mrs. Gladstone served tea. The conversation turning on some serious question, the friend desiring to appear pious said: "Well, these are very serious times. But we know that there is One Above who takes care of us all." "Yes," replied Mrs. Gladstone, "he'll be right down...
...University and Freshman crews are expected to appear on the river this afternoon for the first time this year Following the work that was done last week in cutting the ice on the river, the water seemed yesterday to be clear enough for the appearance of the shells. Coach Stevens and Coach Haines, however, expressed themselves as uncertain last night as to whether the regular crews would be able to go cut. In any case some of the Freshmen are sure to get on the water in the Leviathan, which will not be in so much dance, from floating...
Even Michelangelo follows the Old Dog in my anticipation of this morning. He will appear, however, in History 7 at 11 o'clock in Emerson J and in Fine Arts 4a in Robinson Hall at noon. Both hours will see the giant of the Sistine Chapel introduced by Professor Edgell, the first time as a sculptor and a painter, the second time as an architect. A lecture on his sonnets would make it more complete, but the futility of treating completely such a man in any number of lectures is so immense that I must be satisfied...
...team will be boistered by a good many veterans together with quite a few members of last year's Freshman team. Lacrosse letter-men who will again appear in uniform this year are: Captain A. E. Reed '26, J. H. Watson '26, C. W. Gillies '26, C. O. Simpson '27, J. L. Brown '26, Arthur Rubin '26, W. F. Staff '26, R. F. Murphy '27, J. F. Skilling '26, J. L. Brown, Jr. '26, J. J. Sullivan '26, R. L. Kelsey '26, M. L. Lawrence '26, M. W. Linn '27, A. R. Salter '26, and H. R. Warren '27, Madison...
...perhaps here is a hint of the solution. Not figures of other men's accomplishments, but the high equipment of each individual graduate must represent Harvard to the outside world. if at the same time she can contrive to appear in a little more favorable guise in the public prints, the continuous pouring of this stream into the nation must eventually put a quietus on that greatest of all anachromisms--"a Harvard man living in a non-Harvard community...