Word: conducts
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Abbott will conduct morning prayers in Chapel until...
Professor Vinogradoff said that ancient law was essentially a rule of conduct, which addressed itself to the will and the moral sense of the individual. Legal evolution has been slowly developed from a union of law and right. In Roman times, right often existed without any laws whatever to affect it, and wrong was usually merely the violation of private or individual interest...
...diamond, which the Freshman are now using. It is probable that this last diamond will be used by the second team. The only other available space would be beyond the new Freshman diamond, where the lacrosse team is now practicing, but it would be impossible to conduct the series with only one diamond, so that it has been decided to discontinue it entirely. It is hoped that enough ground will be reclaimed before next year, so that the series may be continued again...
...last Vesper service of the year will be held this afternoon at 5 o'clock in Appleton Chapel. Rev. John Hopkins Denison of the Central Congregational Church of Boston will conduct the service, and the following musical numbers will be rendered: "The Son of God Goes Forth to War," Whitney; "See Now the Altar," Faure; "The King of Love," Gounod. The soloist will be Mr. Earl Cartwright of the Cecilia Society of Boston...
Professors R. T. Jackson and J. B. Woodworth, of the Department of Geology and Geography, will conduct a paleontological and geological excursion to Yorktown, Virginia, during the April recess, leaving Boston on Friday night, April 12. The party will spend Saturday, April 13, in Baltimore at the Johns Hopkins University, leaving there at 5 o'clock by boat for Yorktown, Virginia. A limited number of members of the University who may be interested in visiting Yorktown will be welcomed. Members of the party may return at any time before the close of the recess via Newport News, or via Richmond...