Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...shorter than last year, and an entire new list of songs will be sung. The programme of the Mandolin and Banjo Clubs will be of the same length as last year. At the conclusion of the concert the Yale and Harvard Glee Clubs will sing together "Fair Harvard" and "Bright College Days." Immediately after the concert a dinner will be given to the musical clubs of both Universities at the University Club...
...Many Saltonstall Scholarships of $150 each are vacant. These scholarships are to be given "to two persons without means, of bright parts, and good diligence (always dissenters) to fit them for the service of the Church of Christ. Those related by consanguinity to be preferred." Any member of a class in Harvard College who meets these conditions will please apply before October 15th, on an ordinary application paper...
...Class of Nineteen Hundred and Three of Harvard University sends to you its deepest sympathy in the sorrow which has come to you and the Class by the loss of your son, Francis. His unvarying good humor, his bright disposition and kindheartedness endeared him to the friends he made among us, and made his loss the more deeply felt. He was sincere and constant in his friendship, and left behind him memories of goodness, kindness and unselfishness. For the Class, EDMUND J. D. COXE. WILLIAM N. TAYLOR. THOMAS STOKES. VICTOR C. MATHER RICHARD DERBY. ARCHIBALD G. MONKS. WILLIAM C. CLARK...
...prospects for a successful season are bright, as of last year's team only three positions remain to be filled. It is more than likely, however, that several of the old men may be displaced by material from the class teams. The class games as usual will take place in the early spring, and cups will be awarded the winning team. Not until after this series of games will the University team be picked and the men sent to the training table. In the spring Harvard will meet Pennsylvania at Cambridge, while Cornell and Columbia will be played on their...
...inevitability of the growth of the Standard Oil Trust, the essay summarizes thus: "Given the railway and economic conditions, the progress of the Standard Oil Company is quite inevitable, since it showed at an early time bright promise of industrial efficiency. It readily acquired, after the fashion of the period, proportionate discrimination in freight rates; by getting control through discriminations of the means of transportation, it inevitably achieved monopoly...