Word: comings
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Senior Smoker Committee has been appointed as follows: F. Schenck, chairman, R. H. Eggleston, Jr., F. P. Farquhar, L. L. Forchheimer, P. E. Illman, R. T. Lee, W. F. Whitcher. It is planned to hold two or more smokers during the year, the first of which will probably come early next week...
...Prince of Baireuth persuades his sister to receive secretly a French master recommended to her by her brother. Meanwhile the prince has fallen in love with a picture of a princess, whom the Queen desires to see married to the Prince of Wales. When the latter is expected to come to Berlin and is preceded by an ambassador, the Prince of Baireuth discovers that the marriage depends on the acceptance of a commercial treaty. This he communicates to the princess, who is being held under surveillance for having received the French master. Intrigue follows intrigue and the prince is banished...
...appointment as Dean he was for six years an assistant professor of English. In 1904 he was appointed to the chair of Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. Since 1903 he has also been president of Radcliffe. Dean Briggs has found many ways beside his work as Dean to come into close relations with the undergraduates. Especially has this been the case during the last two years through his position as chairman of the Athletic Committee. In recent years he has made many speeches before Harvard clubs in this vicinity and the west. He was born in Salem, December...
...special hours in the morning; regular morning squads will be arranged later. The board track on Holmes Field has been completed and will be ready for use this afternoon. Track-event men are urged to get their lockers in the Gymnasium as soon as possible, for the first to come will get the best lockers...
...more we see it the better we like it. Scrooge's ghost is not nearly so empty and formal and cold as an ordinary ghost; on the contrary, it is very amiable and warm and merry, and improves on acquaintance. Nor does Scrooge's ghost come slyly down the chimney and pass on like a shadow, for after all it wants to make friends and is always ready to go more than half way in doing so. And it always feels that it has a particular claim on the Yule-tide season...