Word: bearings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...title page of each manuscript submitted must bear an assumed name, with a statement of the writer's academic standing, and the writer must give in, with his manuscript, a sealed letter, containing his true name, and superscribed with his assumed name. All translations must be left with the Secretary of the Faculty, University 20, on or before Monday...
...Freshmen as possible. It is also entirely natural that the Freshmen themselves, in view of the size of the present classes, should form groups on the basis of congeniality and community of interests. But is it not necessary that a collection of Freshmen for either of these purposes should bear the reputation, whether deserved or not, that the Polo Club now has. The life of that organization can be terminated easily and quietly by its past members; and if they do not meet the facts, either by public proof that the Polo Club's reputation is undeserved, or by doing...
...intoxicated when they arrived at the dinner; and after assembling at their table they began the disturbance, in which they took the leading part. It appears that most of these men were members of a single Freshman organization, the Polo Club. It is manifestly unfair that the class should bear the blame for an exhibition of vulgarity actually occasioned by a small number of distinctly non-representative men; and in view of the publicity which has unfortunately attended the incident, it is important that the responsibility and attendant disgrace should be placed where they properly belong...
This is positively the final appearance of the CRIMSON-Lampoon hockey announcement. The game will be played on the Stadium rink this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock. At 3 o'clock the CRIMSON editorial board, escorted by the Lampoon board, will bear the trophy cup from the home of effete luxury on Mt. Auburn street to the temple of work in the Union basement...
...White Bees" by H. Van Dyke h.'94, "Poetry of Nature" by H. Van Dyke h.'94, "Success in Music and How it is Won" by H. T. Finck '76, "Latter Day Problems" by J. L. Laughlin '73, "The Mystery of Education" by Barrett Wendell '77, "The Grizzly Bear" by W. H. Wright '92, "Historical Essays" by J. F. Rhodes h.'01, "Evolution of Worlds" by Professor P. Lowell '70, "The Temple" by Dr. L. Abbott h.'90, "The Approach to the Social Question" by Professor F. G. Peabody '69, "The Ethics of Jesus" by Professor H. C. King...