Word: brightness
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...first time were impressed by his force of character, and closer acquaintance served only to deepen this impression. Not only the class but the entire University suffers deeply in losing from its ranks one whose past was so laudable, and whose future seemed so bright. For the class, RICHARD C. DORR. SPIER WHITAKER. GRENVILLE CLARK. RICHARD DERBY. GILBERT BETTMAN...
...Berkeley Oval, New York, this afternoon. As is often the case, the relative strength of Harvard and Yale has greatly changed since the Dual Meet. The participation of other colleges today deprived Yale of more points than Harvard; so that the chances of winning the meet tomorrow are bright. Harvard qualified with at least one man in every event. In the low hurdles Willis and Converse won their heats; in the quarter mile Rust and Manson won their heats, Rust's time being 50 1-5 seconds. Robinson put the shot 43 ft. 4 in., and Boal threw the hammer...
...acquring an A. B.; and it has taken an amusing way of saying so. The "By the Way" column runs short of puns toward the end, but this may be a thoughtful concession to the reader. All the rest of the reading matter, with some slight exceptions, is bright and the episode of the unfortunate CRIMSON candidate is so life-like as to suggest actual experience on the part of the author...
...maidens, all in goodly raiment clad: In goodly raiment clad, with necklets bright...
...squad is much more advanced than at this time last year. Out-door work began last Tuesday and the men are practicing hard for their southern trip. With promising material, an experienced coach, hard practice, and a strong schedule, Cornell's prospects for this year are very bright...