Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...treated were Harmony, Counterpoint, Tones and the History of Music, sacred and secular. The degree of Bachelor of Music was established by the corporation in 1893, the course to be of two or three years. After Dr. Stoeckel's resignation in 1894, Mr. Horatio W. Parker, of Boston, was chosen to fill the chair, and still officiates, with the field of the curses greatly enlarged. The latest step is the acquisition of temporary quarters of an excellent kind to carry on the work of the department, which probably will soon be on an equality with the other profesional schools...
...agreement last night in regard to the officials for today's game: Referee, H. L. Pratt, Amherst; umpires, Laurie Bliss, of Yale, and M. A. Kennedy, of Leland Stanford. Harvard's linesman will be, F. Wood, of the B. A. A.; Pennsylvania's linesman has not yet been chosen...
...team which will represent Yale on December 6 will consist of the following men: C. U. Clarke '97, Rice T. S., McVey L. S., '97; alternate, Hume '97. C. U. Clark '97, who was the first man chosen from the academic department, received the Thatcher prize of seventy-five dollars. The judges were: Hon. Simeon E. Baldwin, Prof. A. T. Hadley and Mr. Talcott H. Russell...
...final debate for the choice of Yale's representatives in the debate was held on Friday evening. Ten men were qualified to enter the contest, and from this number three debaters and one alternate were chosen...
...officials for the game have been chosen by the two colleges. For umpire Princeton chose Paul Dashiel of Lehigh, and for referee took ex-Capt. McClung of Yale, now studying at Lehgh...