Word: chosen
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Goepper '09, manager, outlined the work of the year. The work will start with practice for the class teams, which all new men are expected to attend. The University team will be chosen from the men who make the best showing on the class teams and the men left from last year's teams. Practice will begin tonight and all candidates, except those who played on last year's team, will report with their class teams as follows: Freshmen, 6 to 6.45; Juniors, 6.45 to 7.30; Seniors, 7.30 to 8.15; Sophomores, 8.15 to 9. Practice for the University team will...
...large powers to one man as has been the case with the mayor of Boston, has not proved wise and expedient in practice, and recommends that the executive branch of the city government be vested in a council of five persons. President Eliot is a member of the committee chosen and will be the first speaker...
...provisional cast of "The Promised Land" was chosen by competition last week, and the first rehearsal was held Monday. Through the courtesy of the governing board of the Hasty Pudding Club, the Dramatic Club has been given permission to hold rehearsals in the Hasty Pudding theatre...
Soon after his graduation from Harvard in 1884, Mr. Osborne became interested in the George Junior Republic and later was chosen one of its trustees. In 1896, he was a delegate to the National Democratic Convention; two years later he ran for lieutenant-governor of New York on the Independent or Citizens' Union ticket. Mr. Osborne was twice elected mayor of Auburn, his home town, in 1902 and again in 1904. Two years ago he was chosen as delegate to the State Democratic Convention. Since June, 1907, he has served as a member of the Public Utilities Commission...
...would seem that when as many as forty songs have been handed in, that the students should be given a chance to hear a few more out of these forty. A short time ago there was an announcement in the CRIMSON to the effect that seven songs had been chosen by the committee. Why should we not hear these seven? If it is impossible to have them orchestrated, some one will surely be able to play them sufficiently well on the piano to enable us to follow the tune...