Word: consisting
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...weak, beginning April.9. a Retrospective Loan Exhibition will be held at the Museum as a "testimonial to the devoted service of French officers stationed at the University. If will consist of examples of French paintings, sculptures and other pieces of art from the Thirteenth Century to the present day. Since many of the objects have never been exhibited before in this country, the exhibition will be one of the most notable of its kind ever held in America...
...communications regarding the personnel of the University. A few men have advocated an energetic effort on the part of the University to enroll men whose homes are in more distant parts of the United States. Such efforts are in my mind very essential to Harvard whose very foundations consist in developing an individual philosophy, self-reliance, and broad-mindedness in her students...
...final trials for the Freshman debating teams that will represent 1922 in the annual triangular debate Monday, nine men were chosen. The negative team which will meet Princeton in Sanders Theatre, as appointed last night, will consist of E. D. Hutchinson, W. B. Leach, Jr., G. P. Bickford, Jr., and S. A. Rosenblatt, alternate. The three men composing the affirmative team which will compete against Yale at the same time in New Haven follows: J. E. Lumbard, Jr., D. Hettleman, R. P. Hoagland, Jr., and alternates, R. K. Stretch and B. F. Jones...
...Borland '21 will make a short speech, but the plans for the other addresses of the evening have not been announced. Lowe's Orchestra of five pieces will furnish the music for the "movies" which are to consist of "The Border Wireless" with William S. Hart and a comedy by "Fatty Arbuckle...
...open from 3 to 6 P. M. to visitors holding tickets which may be obtained Friday morning in the Cambridge Public Library. At the exercises held in Sanders Theatre on Saturday at 8 o'clock William Roscoe Thayer '81, president of the society, will preside and the program will consist of selections from Lowell by Professor Copeland, addresses by President Eliot and Professor Bliss Perry, and a poem by Percy MacKaye...