Word: consistent
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...work of the candidates for the fencing team will consist of instruction by M. Leslavay, fencing master to the French Army, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and additional practice on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The Fencers' Club of the University will hold about two meets a month during the winter beginning after the Christmas recess. On the first Saturday of each month men are invited to take part in the B. A. A. fencing meets. The inter-class tournament will be held shortly after the mid-year examinations. The members of the winning team will be awarded the St. Gaudens Cups...
...team held last evening 14 men reported. Q. S. Greene, of Boston, was elected captain. He has played on the Hycroft School team of England, and prepared for College at St. Paul's School. F. R. Leland '10, captain of the University team, outlined the fall work, which will consist of daily practice. A game will probably be played with the Phillips Andover Academy second team next Saturday...
...when the meeting was held at Nashville, Tennessee, the number of delegates was 4,235, of which 34 were from the University. This year representatives are expected from no less than 700 universities, colleges, and other institutions of learning in the United States and Canada. The Harvard delegation will consist of 28 from the five departments of the University: the College, Law, Medical, Divinity, and Graduate Schools...
...class association football team should report in Westmorly 26 this evening at 8 o'clock. A captain will be elected from among those who have reported for practice during the last few weeks. F. R. Leland '10, captain of the University team, will outline the fall work, which will consist of daily practice and a few games...
...born in Hawaii and lived there until his departure for College in 1896. After graduating, he resided on the island for three years, and last winter returned for a two weeks' trip while touring the West in the interests of the Alumni Association. The lecture this evening will consist of a description of the island and its inhabitants, derived chiefly from his experiences of last winter...