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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...early Monday morning, the moon entering the shadow at 12.50 o'clock. In order to offer to members of the University and their friends the facilities for an intelligent observance of the phenomena, the Astronomical Laboratory on jarvis street will be open to them continuously if the weather is clear from 12 o'clock, midnight, tomorrow until 5 o'clock Monday morning. Professor R. W. Willson '73, Director of the Laboratory, will be there to explain the eclipse...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Total Eclipse of Moon Monday | 1/6/1917 | See Source »

...honest and clear-headed student of philosophy would be forced to say of Mr. Russell, no matter how much he disliked his philosophy, that no single man is better fitted to "make philosophy a living interest in this America of ours which so greatly needs it." A bowing acquaintance with philosophy "in this America of ours" at the present day would have made it clear to the writer that exactly that is what Mr. Russell's work as much as the work of anybody is actually doing. A STUDENT OF PHILOSOPHY...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 1/3/1917 | See Source »

...University in the lead again when he pushed the puck past McKay from a scrimmage, after Thacher had again taken it down the rink. The third goal for the University resulted from the team play of G. A. Percy '18 and E. O. Baker '17, the former having a clear shot when the latter drew the goal tender out of position. The good defensive work of Captain Morgan and Thacher prevented many shots by the Boston Hockey Club, and J. I. Wylde '17's consistent playing at goal also contributed to keeping the opposing score down...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: HOCKEY TEAM WON 7-2 | 12/21/1916 | See Source »

...Both Harvard and Yale are such venerable institutions that it is inspiring visit them. By a singular coincidence have visited both Yale and Harvard most opportune times to learn of their histories. At the Yale Pageant I go very clear conception of the past history of the New Haven institution and here at Harvard I have had the good forth to attend the John Harvard birthday service in the Chapel. We have some pretty fine institutions in the South even though Harvard does beat some of the in football...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: "COMING FROM HARVARD BADGE OF DISTINCTIC | 12/2/1916 | See Source »

Three pieces of fiction are offered: "The Practicality of Joshua Wilkes," by Bruce Carpenter, a really constructive story with a clear outlining of the characters; "The Second Hungarian Rhapsody," by Douglas C. Wendell, well written but thin in plot; and "A Fable of Death," in which L. K. Garrison '19 attempts a form full of pit-falls, into most of which he stumbles. The Advocate used to do better in fiction. W. A. Norris '18 and Robert Cutler '16 contribute the verse. Mr. Norris's two sonnets have some fine sonorous phrases, in the making of which he is sometimes...

Author: By W. A. Neilson ., | Title: Fiction In Advocate Not Up To Standard Of Former Days | 11/25/1916 | See Source »

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