Word: coverly
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...recent meeting of the 1017 Dinner Committee it was decided to hold a competition for the cover design of the Freshman banquet menu. All Freshmen with drawing ability are asked to send designs to 25 Russell Hall before March 14 at 6 o'clock. The size of the drawing must not exceed 5 1-2 by 7 inches...
...afternoon. Claflin prepared at Noble and Greenough's School, but did not play any hockey before entering the University. He made his Freshman team, playing at right centre. Last year he was shifted to the defense, and rendered good service to the championship University team at the position of cover-point. He remained at the same position this year, and was part of the strong defense which was the best feature of the team. Claflin is 20 years old, 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs 155 pounds. He has been given a position on this year's Intercollegiate hockey...
LL.B.--Harry Ralph Cover, A.B. (Western Maryland Coll.) 1910 of West-minister, Md. as of the class of 1913. Harold Paschel Dyer, S.B. (Pomona Coll.) 1908, of Lander, Wyo., as of the class of 1912. Timothy Nowell Pfeiffer, A.B. (Princeton Univ...
...this reason he is unfortunately unable to deliver a fundamental criticism of the Dalcroze method, though he gives a fairly adequate idea of its character. Gilbert Elliott, Jr., draws an enticing picture of life at the MacDowell colony in Peterborough, N. H., and several timely book reviews cover their field well. The editorials, however, as usual in The, Musical Review, lack distinction and that quality which an editoral should have--the stimulation of thought and discussion on matters of wide importance...
...characterize the Senior Number of the Advocate one might well turn down the page at "modern." From the editorial announcement of officers for the ensuing year to Mr. Dazy's rediscovery of Spenser, the contents are what the advertisers often call "up to the minute." Now modernity may cover a multitude of sins, literary or otherwise, but it precludes dullness; and the current Advocate is anything but dull...