Word: certain
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...present time the photographs and books alone are available for the use of the students there. The improvements will give better light and air in the gallery, and will also make possible the use of certain waste space in the rear of the building for offices and workrooms...
...Boston papers put it. "Bates Holds Harvard to 14 to 0 Score." Of course, the wet field made the game treacherous; but, though Bates, was at no time dangerous, she certainly proved that the University team needs a lot of that the University team needs a lot of training in certain departments and especially among the second string men. The game Saturday was distinctly a kicking contest and the work of the Harvard punters was very encouraging compared to that in the Maine game. The punts were not very long, but they were well placed and were high enough...
Heretofore the twenty small sections in English A, of thirty men each, have been made up with no regard to other courses. This year, as an experiment, none sections have been organized in a different way; namely, by putting together men who have the common ground of certain other courses. There will be four sections of men who are taking Government I, three sections of men taking Philosophy one for History I, and one for Classics. Without in the least attempting to teach these subjects, English A will, whenever it seems feasible, try in assigning themes and readings...
...star back have been left out of today's line-up for reasons that are not encouraging warrants us in reiterating this warning. In the same breath, however, we wish to say, as we did Thursday, that we believe that the team will win our highest confidence. We are certain that it will do so if Harvard men will unite from the beginning to show the players that they have supporters behind them who are ready to grant that confidence as soon as it has been earned. In other words, the success of the team will depend on the players...
...clock and will be open to the public. Course 51 will deal with problems of comparative literature, especially such as concern the relations of French and English literature. It will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3.30 o'clock. Course 52 will offer an explanation of certain of Alfred deVigny's poems in their relation to English poetry, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1.30 o'clock