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Word: come (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1900-1909
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...dormitory situation manfully we must prepare to take heroic measures." If matters are wrong now because of it it is probable that they will be still further wrong with each year in which we hesitate and temporize. The dormitory situation must be met manfully. But let us first come to a very candid understanding as to what the "dormitory situation" is; and as we have all spent some time at Cambridge and have a common foundation of data obtained from experience and personal contact, let us not befog the discussion with too much preliminary analysis of classes, clubs and athletics...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Communication | 6/20/1905 | See Source »

...representative of his own team only, provided that this representative shall have obtained the consent of the umpire. The rule concludes: "This representative need not always be the same person. No persons other than the players, officials, the representative mentioned above, or an incoming substitute shall at any time come upon the field of play." The last rule passed was as follows: "The proper officials may give the approximate time at the request of either captain at any time during the game. The captain, however, may not ask this more than three times within the last five minutes of play...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: FOOTBALL RULES COMMITTEE | 6/15/1905 | See Source »

...scene of the first act of "Marlowe" is laid in a London tavern in 1590. Christopher Marlowe, whose "Faustus" has just been most successfully staged, meets Alison Barnby, who, accompanied be her father, has come to London from Canterbury for a visit. Alison falls in love with Marlowe and his poetic songs, the style of which is entirely new to her. Marlowe's finer nature is impressed with her freshness and childish innocence. Later in the same act he has a meeting with a lady of the Court, who is in love with his impetuous genius, but not with...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Plot of Radcliffe Play | 6/12/1905 | See Source »

...absolutely necessary that more men come out for the Junior class nine. Thus far only seven men have reported. Success in the game with the Seniors today depends upon more men coming...

Author: By B. K. Stephenson., | Title: 1906 Baseball Team | 6/8/1905 | See Source »

Since the statement was made in the CRIMSON of the amount subscribed toward a Harvard bed in Dr. Grenfell's Hospital in Labrador--at that time $386--further subscriptions have been received bringing the total to $636. The total subscription has come about equally from undergraduates and from graduates and instructors. The amount so far subscribed is a little over half the amount necessary to endow the bed. Very truly yours, W. C. SABINE...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Subscriptions for Dr. Grenfell's Hospital. | 6/7/1905 | See Source »

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