Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...senior class of the Boston University Law School has chosen five to enter an oratorical contest, by which the speakers will be chosen by the Law School Faculty. Those selected are Charles F. Page, of Brookline, Charles C. Milton of Worcester, Charles H. Brock of Boston and Geo. K. Denton of Slaughtersville...
...course may in a way be considered a natural sequence to the work which has gone before; only those who have already obtained some proficiency will be allowed to read. But aside from the practice of reading, one will surely find the course worth his attention. A well chosen list of authors from the time of Shakespeare to Rudyard Kipling will be discussed and characteristic passages read. It is also stated that the novel and plays, with accounts of famous modern performances, will occupy the greater portion of the time. Mr. Copeland thus offers a rare opportunity...
Harvard's team will consist probably of from thirty to forty men, and will be chosen shortly before the games, in much the same manner as the Mott Haven team in the spring. As the games are important, it is very necessary that all who train should do so faithfully. There are only three weeks before the games and all candidates ought to feel bound to take good care of themselves. New candidates are especially urged to try, for men who seem to give good promise for the future are certain to be given a trial. In fact, this will...
...announcement that Harvard will send an athletic team to the indoor games of the New England Association, ought to act as an effective stimulus to the men who are now trying for the Mott Haven team. The management wish it to be distinctly understood that the men will be chosen from the quality of work which is shown from now on to the time of the games. Those who are clearly promising men in their respective distances will doubtless find a place on the team. To appear, then, at his best a man cannot be too careful in his method...
...sets of officers for the athletic departments have been chosen by the students of the University of the city of New York. This action was caused by jealousy on the part of the different Greek letter societies in the college...