Word: come
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...trials for Commencement Parts will be held in Sanders Theatre this afternoon at 2.30 o'clock. In order of speaking, undergraduates who have parts in Latin will come first, while those who have parts in English will come second. These in turn will be followed by speakers from the Graduate Schools...
...committee as early as possible in his college career, a plan of study which shall comprise at least six courses selected from those offered in History and in Literature. The courses selected must be those not regularly open to Freshmen, and should be so chosen as to come under some general scheme of study of the history and literature either of a period or of a nation...
...last meeting of the Committee it was voted that at the session today "no changes be in order except (1) changes in wording, (2) the removal of inconsistencies, and (3) such other changes as may be allowed to come before the meeting by the unanimous consent of all the members present." The Committee will also consider today the matter of illustrating the new rules. A member of the committee has prepared photographs which will assist the officials in interpreting rules such as those dealing with holding, the fair catch, etc., and provision will probably be made for the insertion...
...good fortune to live until the purposes he had labored for through many years had been accomplished or were in good promise of rapid fulfilment; and although he did not see the full fruition of his work, the time had come when he could say that his great task for Harvard was practically done: the development of what he has accomplished can now be safely left to other hands. The place that he leaves empty in the hearts of his friends no one can fill. B. S. HURLBUT...
Twenty-five newspapers, besides the Boston papers, are regularly received. Most of these come to us as gifts from Harvard clubs or Harvard graduates in different cities of the United States. For the "London Times," we are indebted to M. H. P. Arnold, of Pasadena, California...