Word: callings
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Captain Barron will call the men out for spring practice as early as the weather permits and with acquisitions from the football squad, an excellent team should be developed...
Real practice for the swimming team begins tomorrow when the squad meets at the Cambridge Y. M. C. A. tank at 4.30 o'clock. The first call for candidates came last Tuesday and a squad of about fifty came out. With the closing of the football season the squad will be joined by several men who were the team's best point winners last year. H. R. Hitchcock '14. F. B. Withington '15, D. R. Sigourney '15, and M. J. Logan '15 were all valuable men last year and should, with Captain F. G. Macdonough '13 and B. M. Fullerton...
...acted as chairman of the Board of Preachers to the University since 1905. He is the author of "The New Testament in the Christian Church" and "The History of Christian Thought since Kant." The separate subjects of the lectures will be as follows: December 4. "His Conversion and Call"; December 11, "Moral Ideas and Philosophy"; December 18, "The Doctrine of Christ"; January 8, "Faith and the Church"; January 15, "Paul and the Modern World...
...Finck Yale Mandolin Club. 6. The Troopers, Bacon Harvard Banjo Club. 7. (a) Serenade, Haydn (b) Football Songs, Harvard Glee Club. PART II. 1. Medley, arr. by Goodale '89S. Yale Glee Club. 2. Yale Medley, arr. by Austin Yale Banjo Club. 3. (a) Duet: "Do You Think You'll Call Again"? Edwards F. R. Hancock 1G. and A. F. Pickernell '14. (b) Nellie Le Delle's Revenge, R. Bunker '10. 4. Polish Dance, Scharwenka Harvard Mandolin Club. 5. Football King, Porter, Yale '13 Mr. Porter and Yale Glee Club. 6. (a) Fair Harvard; Gilman 1811 Harvard Glee Club. (b) "Bright...
...which practice is even now under way, will soon be at hand, and it is but reasonable to expect that the interest shown in the games this year will be as keen as ever. However, the hockey team is handicapped by the lack of a rink, which it may call its own, and so must go to Boston to play its contests in the Arena. As a result, undergraduates who wish to see the games are forced to pay a high price for seats which do not necessarily enable them to sit together, and for this reason the attendance...