Word: dartmouth
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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...team will spend the spring recess at Charlottesville, Va., where the University of Virginia is situated. Two games have been arranged with this team, and on Saturday of that week, the team will go to Washington for the annual Georgetown game. The trip to Dartmouth, which was included in last year's schedule, has been omitted reducing the absences from Cambridge during term time...
...Cornell team, which was defeated 1 to 0 yesterday by Dartmouth, is still in a crippled condition as the result of the Yale game a week ago. Individually the men are fast but they do not work well together, showing practically no team work...
...elect of Harvard University, LL.D. from Williams College; T. W. Richards '86, Professor of Chemistry, LL.D. from Haverford College; F. C. Cheever '68, Jackson Professor of Clinical Medicine, LL. D. from University of Cincinnati; Eugene Wambaugh '76, Langdell Professor of Law, LL.D. from Western Reserve University and LL.D. from Dartmouth College...
...Sioux Indian, was born in Minnesota about 1858 and passed the first fifteen years of his life in the woods, enjoying the free, nomadic existence of his race. After that he studied for a short while at a missionary school and then entered college. He is a graduate of Dartmouth and of Boston University. During the last fifteen years he has led a life of varied interests, having acted as a physician, missionary, writer and speaker. For the greater part of the time he has held an appointment under the United States government...
...competition of Dartmouth College is of great value to this University, for no one knows his true power until brought into competition. Its struggle should be welcome to all. The activity of the Dartmouth alumni has been remarkable in this line and they have made great claims for their college. One of these is the superiority of a small college over a large one. The difficulty with this argument is that it is likely not to last, for today Dartmouth is twice as large as Harvard was 40 years ago and just as large as the University of 20 years...