Word: courting
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...Lamberto to disguise herself as a member of the corps of Midshipmen of the Royal Navy, commanded by Don Lamberto. When Fanchette reappears in her disguise, Lamberto and the Queen are at the table dining, and the trio are surprised by the entrance of Don Domingos, the master of court ceremonies, who has seen Fanchette enter, and finding only one lady present, and that one masked, is led by jealousy to suppose the young lady to be his young wife. The confusion attendant upon this situation is the foundation upon which the librettist has built up a succession of most...
...played yesterday were very much handicapped by the bad weather, as the balls were soon too wet and heavy to drive well. R. T. Parke '98, was particularly handicapped, as his game consists largely of swift drives from the back of the court. The match between E. R. Marvin '99, and L. E. Ware '99, was well played by both, although the conditions were so unfavorable. The summary on the day's play is as follows...
...students who march will assemble at 10.15 a. m. and form on Thorndike street, east of Third street, beside the Court House, with their right resting on Third street. The procession will start at 11 o'clock...
...limit the benefit to a small class.- (1) A vulgar religion appeals only to the lowest classes.- (D) The benefit is really slight-(a) as it does not bring true religion to the converts.- (E) They tend to breed disorder.- (1) They provoke hostility.- (a) Members. of the Army court martyrdom.- (b) The Army is composed largely of reformed "toughs."-(2) The methods engender defiance of the law: Saturday Review, vol. 56, pp. 491, 492; Public Opinion, p 369, 19th March...
...second-year members make up what is known as the supreme court. These men act twice as chief justices in the superior court and twice they argue before their own court, presided over by a third-year student. On becoming third-year students they are members of the court of appeals. Their work here is only to settle disputes appealed to them by some member of the lower courts. Sometimes different professors preside over the courts in place of a student...