Word: brought
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...common porter and an "undesirable citizen." He is shocked, and attempts to make out his own destiny by disguising his ancestor and introducing him as the governor of a neighboring settlement; and then tries to arrange a match between his ancestor and Miss Priscilla Melons. Pocahontas is brought in--modern history having shown that she did not actually die in 1617--and she appears at Plymouth with her Culture Club, a band of Indians whom she has educated in England...
...basis of literary and scholastic attainments, fondness for sports, manly qualities, and force of character. The scholarship consists of a yearly stipend of $1500, lasting for three years. The examinations were held January 21 and 22; and from a considerable number of candidates who passed the examinations, four were brought up before the committee for appointment...
...University swimming and water polo teams will meet Yale this evening at 8 o'clock in the annual dual contest, at the Brookline Swimming Tank. The University team is handicapped by the lack of practice brought about by inadequate tank facilities and by the loss of several good swimmers. The water polo team has been coached by J. B. Green and Dean James of Brookline. For Harvard, P. Withington '09 is easily the star, having recently swam the 100 yards in 59 seconds at the interclass meet; R. F. Hoyt '10 and T. G. Aspinwall '10 are also fast...
...this condition been brought about through any withdrawal of interest from intercollegiate athletics. Never have our University teams been more heartily supported by contestants as well as spectators. Side by side we find intercollegiate and intercollegiate athletics at their best...
There are undoubtedly many men here now whose opinions on this live topic will be of the greatest help. Communications on the comparative advantages and disadvantages that Harvard offers to the westerner, will be gladly received; and especially any suggestions on how these advantages may be brought home to the future college men of the west...