Word: centralizing
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...final standing of the Mystic Valley Whist League the University team is in third place, having won 22 1-2 games and lost 19 1-2. The order of the teams is as follows: Old Belfry, Waltham, Harvard, Central, Towanda, Alter Ego, Stoneham, Webcourt...
...considerable quantity of clothing and other property belonging to Harvard students, recovered Sunday night by the police, is now held for identification at the office of the chief of police, police headquarters. Central square. Some of the articles have been identified as taken from rooms in Weld, Matthews, Craigie, Winthrop, Everett, and Randolph Halls...
...exposition. The building is divided into four quarters by broad corridors, flanked by columns, leading to an inner court. Three of these divisions will be occupied by the exhibits of England. France and Germany, and the fourth by those of America. The University has been allotted the central position in this last division, and will occupy a space approximately sixty feet long by thirty feet wide, bordering on the inner court. Next to Harvard's exhibit will be that of Yale...
...given to Harvard graduates during Commencement week. One third of the price of a return ticket from Cambridge, if the fare exceeds 75 cents, is to be paid, and in return the applicant will receive a certificate which he may exchange for his return ticket on presentation to a central office in Cambridge at a place to be determined later probably in one of the Yard buildings. This reduction will be allowed to all graduates of the University and their families, provided that 100 tickets are sold from each railroad district in which applications for the special rates have been...
...central feature of the plot of this year's Pi Eta play, the "Will-o'-the-Wisp," is the exploitation among the gullible citzens of Freedom Junction, Maine, of the "Will-o'-the-Wisp" mine. The first act opens with a celebration of May-day at a country fair. The centre of attraction is the "Exhibition of the World's Wonders," the marvels of which, I. Will Ketcham, itinerant showman and promoter, is impressing on all the country folk. Ketcham's chief concern, however, is to dispose of the stock of the mine. He succeeds in interesting Caleb Sweet, leading...