Word: choses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...over briefly the history of the study at Harvard and to fix several points in mind. In the first place, Sophomore Composition some years ago was a prescribed course. Then, when a later ruling did away with its prescription, allowing Sophomores to elect English 22 or 31 if they chose, the enrollment in Composition among Sophomores fell off appreciably, showing that some men had no desire to continue their Freshman work in English A. But the registration in the Sophomore elective Composition courses still remained very large; in 1904-05 it was one hundred and forty, which was an average...
Storer and Ketcham met in centre of the field for toss at exactly 2 o'clock. Storer won, and chose to defend the south goal. The teams line...
...desired to chose the design this spring in order that the pins may be made, and ready for members of the class early in the fall...
...alumnus. Mr. Edward Knoblauch, unlike the other Edward--Mr. Sheldon--has until comparatively recently been better known, or at least equally well known, in England as here. Indeed, Kismet came to America only after it had won signal favor in London in 1911, and this not because Mr. Knoblauch chose that the British stage should foster his work but that the American managers, sagacious men that they are, had refused him a production. The fact that the play will very shortly complete the second year of its run must be granted its full importance...
...recent annual election the Phillips Brooks House Association chose the following officers: president, Q. Reynolds '14, of Montclair, N. J.; vice-president, G. F. Plimpton '14, of Buffalo, N. Y.; secretary, C. H. Crombie '14, of West Roxbury; treasurer, F. H. Trumbull '14, of Salem; librarian, C. G. Freese '15, of Framingham...