Word: consisted
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Wars. In order that the Memorial exercises may be dignified and worthy of the cause for which they were instituted, a large number of men from all classes must be in the procession that marches with the Grand Army Post from University Hall to Sanders. The exercises in Sanders consist only of the singing of "Fair Harvard" and "America" by the Glee Club and the Memorial address by Mr. Austen G. Fox '69 of New York. It is hoped everyone will take this opportunity to show reverence to the soldiers who sacrificed themselves in the war and will make Saturday...
...Normal School of Physical Education will give an exhibition in the Hemenway Gymnasium at 8 o'clock this evening. Admission is by invitation only, but Dr. Sargent will issue a limited number of cards of admission to those members of the University who desire to attend. The exhibition will consist of a military drill. Swedish gymnastics, relaxing exercises, fencing, dancing, rocking and relay rowing races, and exercises with the following apparatus: Dumb bells, parallel bars, bounding balls, wooden wands, vaulting bars, and Indian clubs...
...annual dual tennis meet with Yale will be held Saturday, May 23, on Jarvis Field. Each team will consist of six men, of whom four will be chosen to play in the doubles. The team winning the greatest number of matches, including both doubles and singles, will be declared the winner...
...University team was defeated by the score of 35 to 34, but won the second by the score of 107 to 47. Although Pawtucket has practically the same team as last year, the chances of a victory today seem in favor of the University team. The team will consist of the following men: Carter, W. N. Taylor, F. C. Taylor, Rothermel, Morgan, Tingley, D. Tyng, Trainer, Trout, Evans, Brock, Philips...
...presentation tonight will consist of the chief musical scenes of the opera. Professor Paine himself will play the orchestral scene opening the second act, and the principal parts throughout will be taken by the following soloists: Miss Grace L. Bradbury, soprano; Miss Rebecca W. Cutter, soprano; Mrs. Vincent A. Lyman, mezzo soprano; Mrs. Albert Thorndike, contralto; Mr. Ernest R. Leeman, tenor; Mr. David A. Tobey, baritone; Mr. Ralph E. Brown, bass; and Mr. George A. Tyler, bass...