Word: campus
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Junior Promenade week at Yale began yesterday with the procession across the campus to Battell Chapel. This evening the concert of the glee and banjo clubs will be held, followed by the junior german. The Junior Promenade itself will be held tomorrow night...
...Hyperion theatre Professor Horatio Parker's "Hora Novissima" was performed by the Gounod Society of New Haven. In the evening the campus was illuminated, and scenes from the history of the college were presented under the auspices of the Yale Dramatic Association. A chorus of three hundred voices led in singing Yale songs...
...several addresses will be given; and in the afternoon there will be a football game with a team of graduates. A performance will be given in the Hyperion of Professor Parker's Hora Novissima, and in the evening there takes place the student dramatic performance and singing on the campus...
...President Dwight pronounced the benediction. In the afternoon, Rev. Professor George Park Fisher, D.D., Dean of the Yale Theological School, spoke on "Yale in its Relation to Christian Theology and Missions." In the evening an organ recital was given by Professors Sanford and Jepson. Throughout the day the campus was crowded by visitors viewing the decorations. Elaborate preparations have been made for the dramatic performance to be given by students on the campus Tuesday night. Hundreds of Japanese lanterns are strung from the trees, and on the city green an electrically lighted tower bearing numerous designs in colored lights...
...depot by Walter Camp and R. Sheldon, captain of the Yale track team. From the station they were taken in a special trolley car to Osborne Hall, where they were met by the members of the Yale track team and the athletic team managers. After seeing the campus and the various Yale buildings, they went to the grounds of the New Haven Country Club, where they were given a luncheon, at which Professors L. S. Woolsey, W. L. Phelps, Robert N. Corwin and Henry B. Sargent were present. After luncheon they witnessed the University football practice. They left...