Word: beneath
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Yale. Bliss tried but was stopped without gain by Dean. McClung, however, made a pretty run of fifteen yards, being finally stopped by Cumnock. Wallis, B. Morison and Rhodes managed to squeeze out live yards through the centre. Bliss tried the same avenue and found a resting place beneath Cranston; Finlay received Wallis with brotherly warmth; and on the third down McClung tried in vain for a goal from the field. Trafford allowed the ball to roll across the line, and it was then brought to the twenty-five yard line...
Some one, we suspect a member of the graduate department, has written a Harvard letter to one of our contemporaries from the far West which we feel it almost beneath us to notice. This person has undertaken to deal sarcastically with our manner of living and with the financial management of the University, and has made it appear that Harvard is intolerable in the extreme. He pictures a state of affairs which would be ridiculous in any college and which is far from what we enjoy. We do not want graduates of other colleges to come to Harvard who cannot...
...musical clubs has been referred back to the faculty. This looks as if those who are determined it shall not be granted are trying to kill it without wishing to take the responsibility. The only specific objections we have heard to the trip are that it is beneath the dignity of University, that the attitude of Western people towards Harvard is such that they will scrutinize our representatives and turn every point against them, and that the scheme looks too much like advertising. The last is unimportant, for, aside from the unlikelihood of more than a very few ever thinking...
...ready for occupation in the fall of 1890, when the arrangement of the geological department and of the mineralogical section will be as follows: The first floor of the northwest corner contains a geological laboratory, instructors' laboratories and a lecture room with a seating capacity of 250 students. Beneath this lecture room are workshops for the slicing, cutting and grinding of rocks and fossils for chemical work. Two rooms on the second floor of the block next to the corner are assigned to the petrographical laboratory and collect-collection. The general library of the Museum, containing 20,000 volumes...
...Tremont Theatre continue to present "Aunt Jack." The play seems to attract large houses who thoroughly enjoy themselves. The acting is up to the standard which the play requires. The play is fairly interesting, but extremely coarse in places. Agnes Booth, as usual, does well; the role is beneath her, however...